Activity for Jorge Córdoba
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Edit | Post #34909 | Initial revision | — | almost 5 years ago |
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A: Non-trope happy ending? I know there are a lot of answers already but I think what you’re looking for is, at the end of the story everyone should get closure. Here’s the definition of closure: > the feeling or act of bringing an unpleasant situation, time, or experience to an end, so that you are able to start new activit... (more) |
— | over 5 years ago |
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A: Is it possible to use version 3 Scrivener documents in both Mac & Windows? No, it won’t work. There are workarounds (you can export to 2.0 format which would be compatible) but it’s not ideal. You’re better off either not upgrading and staying on Mac 2.9 or moving your workflow to the MacBook. I’d recommend the latter as there are some sweet features on version 3. Also Wi... (more) |
— | over 5 years ago |
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A: Finding resources for sci-fi writers on Quantum Mechanics What is your target audience and what is your purpose? Do you look to entertain your audience or also teach them? What’re your average reader science skills. Most people do not know (or care) much about quantum mechanics or physics in general. If those are your target audience and you don’t intend ... (more) |
— | almost 6 years ago |
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A: Describing body language? To add to the already excellent answer, you do not need to describe body language every time, you can clearly state the subtext directly as the narrator. > He leaned in and lowered his voice, all his body screaming hatred towards her. All of our body language is unconscious, you don’t realise you’r... (more) |
— | almost 6 years ago |
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A: A climax where the goal is instantly achieved - Is it satisfying? Without knowing te specifics of the plot and the character development I have to say I'd find that climax personally disappointing. The whole concept of character development is for them to get wherever they're going by themselves. The fact that the main character is being told what to do, in effect... (more) |
— | about 9 years ago |