TheLuckless
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See all 13 »When reading answers to questions like this we should always keep in mind an annoying truth about writing: What works for one will not work for all. Even what works for many will still not work for...
posted 5y ago by TheLuckless · last activity 5y ago by System
The line between something being an 'interesting/critical detail', and 'fluff/time wasting filler' is a fuzzy arbitrary decision best made on a case by case basis. As such we decide what to cut or ...
posted 5y ago by TheLuckless · last activity 5y ago by System
Low vs High Fantasy: A sliding definition Humans love to makeup labels and group things, but some [many? Most?] subjects don't actually play as nice as we might like the deeper we dive into them. ...
posted 5y ago by TheLuckless · last activity 5y ago by System
Details and structure define the tone of how something is read, and names are a detail. Whether or not a character/prop should have a name will depend on how you want the story to feel to the read...
posted 6y ago by TheLuckless · last activity 5y ago by System
Maybe. Or it could make it even worse. As writers we need to focus on the point and goal of the writing. - Why are we writing a piece, what is that piece's purpose, and how do the elements of tha...
posted 6y ago by TheLuckless · last activity 5y ago by System
Adding a cautionary answer to go along with the existing ones: The method used will depend on the style guide you are writing under - There is no one blanket statement for how to address this issu...
posted 6y ago by TheLuckless · last activity 5y ago by System
There are a few points to balance with an issue like this. What is the tone and style of the work? Does the use of footnotes aid in reinforcing the tone and style. [If the main character is techni...
posted 6y ago by TheLuckless · last activity 5y ago by System
Options depend on how complex/'interactive' you need your generated PDF to be, and how 'turn-key' of a solution your technical abilities would require. If you already know (or are comfortable lear...
posted 6y ago by TheLuckless · last activity 5y ago by System
Focus on contextual usage and descriptions, and consider the process behind how you learn new words. How often have you learned a new word by opening a dictionary and reading definitions at random...
posted 5y ago by TheLuckless · last activity 5y ago by System
I have frequently made use of a systematic approach to story writing and structuring that can be scaled reasonably well against a few writing styles. I've found that applying the concept has made t...
posted 5y ago by TheLuckless · last activity 5y ago by System
You've already begun answering your own question by starting to establish the first critical point for how to deal with hinting at a character who is not what they first appear: Establishing what ...
posted 5y ago by TheLuckless · last activity 5y ago by System
To add a slight frame challenge to the mix: You appear to have headed off in an awkward direction by wondering if you can take an outline and some reasonably polished directly to an agent. And whi...
posted 5y ago by TheLuckless · last activity 5y ago by System
I am on the hunt for software options that may have gotten drowned out in my google searches by emacs, vim, and wordgrinder to use as a word processor in a Raspbian Terminal environment. The goal ...
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