Secespitus
I am currently studying Computer Science and like to write fantasy short stories from time to time for the "Universe Factory" on Medium. You can find me there under the same username: Secespitus
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See all 202 »It's acceptable, but should be reserved for rare occasions where it's absolutely necessary to keep the flow of the scene going. Overuse of this type of punctutation would indeed make your writing l...
posted 5y ago by Secespitus · edited 5y ago by Secespitus
The most common and easy way to identify which stories belong together is the genre as you have already identified. Therefore I won't say anything more on that topic. The next common way is to ha...
posted 5y ago by Secespitus · last activity 5y ago by System
If you read closely you can very often identify certain words and phrases that authors prefer to use. Those will be used far more often than in writing from other people that you read. Sometimes it...
posted 5y ago by Secespitus
The easiest way is to have someone say the name while looking at the animal and having a frame in your comic where the animal is the center. If you have an animal that plays the role that cats play...
posted 5y ago by Secespitus · last activity 5y ago by System
This reads completely normal to me and I don't really see anything wrong with it. If "tall" is what identifies the person in this scene it would be normal to use that if the narrator doesn't know...
posted 5y ago by Secespitus · last activity 5y ago by System
To show that somebody is drunk you should add descriptions about what the person is doing and how the environment, especially other people are reacting to it. Staggering through the bar and nearly ...
posted 5y ago by Secespitus · edited 5y ago by Secespitus
Both versions are correct and as long as you keep it as short as necessary to distinguish both authors it's fine. For example take a look at some similar examples from "What’s in a Name? Authors Wi...
posted 5y ago by Secespitus
The normal thing to do is not to use any Heading-Without-Numbering. If you insist on doing it then everything that follows that heading will belong to the heading because it's a heading. Everything...
posted 7y ago by Secespitus · last activity 5y ago by System
Most of the time you will want to set the scene first In general you will want to describe whatever is stationary first so that the readers mind will be focused on whatever is supposed to be impor...
posted 6y ago by Secespitus · last activity 5y ago by System
It can't hurt to try. If you have an idea for a story you can do it. For example there may still be some people around that have you "bookmarked" or are "following" you or whatever the system to ...
posted 5y ago by Secespitus · last activity 5y ago by System
Out of curiosity I clicked the "delete" link on one of my answers and the alert box that pops up asks whether I want to delete this "question", whereas it should ask whether I want to delete this "...
0 answers · posted 5y ago by Secespitus · edited 5y ago by ArtOfCode
When thinking about the story of a videogame it is important to first think about how important the story really is to your audience. Sure, a better story will in general be better, but if it's tak...
posted 4y ago by Secespitus
Using a colon in your writing is a difficult choice when it comes to fictional writing. For academic writing it's quite easy to remember. A colon is used before a list and that's about it. You coul...
posted 4y ago by Secespitus
Be sure to keep the time that the other characters keeps listening short or use the time for your character to think or analyze other things in the environment. In reality sometimes phone calls can...
posted 4y ago by Secespitus · edited 4y ago by Secespitus
articy:draft from Nevigo The software is specifically designed for writing in a software development environment. It has things like asset management so that you can manage all your characters wit...
posted 6y ago by Secespitus · last activity 5y ago by System
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