Llewellyn
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See all 13 »This question is strongly related to this one: Balance between character's point of views However, that question is asking about balancing POVs in general, whereas this one is about potentially su...
6 answers · posted 5y ago by Llewellyn · last activity 4y ago by DPT
I agree that it probably isn't realistic that characters just happen to find random letters lying around every so often. So make it more varied. In one chapter the characters find a book wedged in...
posted 5y ago by Llewellyn · last activity 5y ago by System
In my story, the MC goes through a number of events with a common theme, each told in separate scenes. At the end of the story, he tells a friend about the things he experienced. Both the events an...
3 answers · posted 5y ago by Llewellyn · last activity 5y ago by System
If your story focuses on several characters and Alex is not the main character, then yes, this is misleading. Maybe instead you could briefly introduce the main characters of the cast (with 1-2 sen...
posted 6y ago by Llewellyn · last activity 5y ago by System
I don't know about any guidelines, but I agree that in your example the main character's reaction seems off. If you're trying to shake off someone who's already suspicious, saying "stop asking!" a...
posted 6y ago by Llewellyn · last activity 5y ago by System
Negative comments that are not backed by actual criticism of your story are just trolling and should be ignored. I know it's hard, but try to focus on the positive comments you're probably also get...
posted 6y ago by Llewellyn · last activity 5y ago by System
Maybe you could use some form of rewind technique, summarizing all the (bigger) choices the player didn't do when jumping back to an earlier point. Unfortunately, while that's easy to show when rew...
posted 6y ago by Llewellyn · last activity 5y ago by System
I've come up with a good title for my story, but it would also work really well as the title for the first chapter. However, I wonder whether it's at all advisable to do that. Do other stories do t...
2 answers · posted 5y ago by Llewellyn · last activity 5y ago by System
I've got another chapter title question. In the first chapter of my story, a significant secondary character is introduced, and I think it makes sense to use the character's name as the chapter ti...
1 answer · posted 5y ago by Llewellyn · last activity 5y ago by System
At one point in my story, the characters are addressed by a god. In the ensuing dialogue, this god has a more archaic way of speaking, but even so, I'm wondering if it might be a good idea to visua...
1 answer · posted 5y ago by Llewellyn · last activity 5y ago by System
I'd say it depends. It depends on the kind of humour you're planning to insert, on the characters, and on the specific situations. Slapstick in the middle of a death scene would probably be too m...
posted 5y ago by Llewellyn · last activity 5y ago by System
I'm currently writing a story taking place in the recent past in which (aside from the main plot) my characters get to spend some time in a big city. They end up visiting the tourist joints but als...
2 answers · posted 5y ago by Llewellyn · last activity 5y ago by System
I don't think it's common practice at all. I also don't think it's a good idea for similar reasons as covered in Using footnotes in fiction: children's book which can be enjoyed by adults already l...
posted 5y ago by Llewellyn · last activity 5y ago by System
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