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A: When blogging recipes, how can I support both readers who want the narrative/journey and ones who want the printer-friendly recipe? WordPress Answer If you're using WordPress, I've got really good news for you. The example that you provided is using a WordPress plugin: https://wordpress.org/plugins/easyrecipe/ > Adding a recipe and getting the Recipe View microdata correct is not only time consuming but it’s also pretty geeky a... (more) |
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A: How to open a novel? How to start a story depends on the type of story you're writing. I've found Orsen Scott Card's MICE quotient a useful tool for deconstructing stories. It can also tell you how to start a story. How to start a Milieu(or place) Story If the primary story thread is about a place, then you're writing ... (more) |
— | over 6 years ago |
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A: How acceptable is "alternate history" in writing (nowadays)? Alternate History is a real (and popular) genre. Alternate History fiction asks "what if something different happened" and then extrapolates how the world would be different. Generally, the 'this' is a very big deal and obvious to the reader that it is a departure from actual history. Examples: - ... (more) |
— | over 6 years ago |