Activity for Reinstate Monica NOW
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Edit | Post #38440 | Initial revision | — | almost 5 years ago |
Edit | Post #35929 | Initial revision | — | almost 5 years ago |
Edit | Post #34769 | Initial revision | — | almost 5 years ago |
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A: How do you make characters change believably? As others have pointed out in comments, it's too much to cover in just 1 answer (I won't be shocked if this gets closed as too broad) but I will attempt to cover the basics. There are two things that are necessary. 1: consistency. A character, unless if they are literally schizophrenic, should be c... (more) |
— | about 5 years ago |
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A: Is every story set in the future "science fiction"? No. Science fiction is defined as > a form of fiction that draws imaginatively on scientific knowledge and speculation in its plot, setting, theme, etc. source A story could take place in any time period, and meet that criterion, after all, Star Wars, one of the most popular Sci-Fi works of all t... (more) |
— | over 5 years ago |
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Should a narrator ever describe things based on a character's view instead of facts? There is something I find myself doing often while writing, and I don't even know what to call it, but I would like to know if its good practice. It happens when I'm writing from a third-person perspective. It's where the narrator begins to describe something based not on truth, but on a character's ... (more) |
— | over 5 years ago |