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Do you mean you want to know how to use formatting style to a greater effect?
Or do you mean you are searching for ways to communicate what your character feels as emotions?
Can you give one or two examples of what you could imagine and then maybe we can figure something out? (more) |
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A: Choosing between your Mother Tongue and another language I would apply two points of view: Project management / Energy management Your ultimate goal is to publish your work. The best way to publish is to finish your work. What is the best way to finish your work for you? Are you "faster" in Hindi or in English. What do you enjoy more? What is just... (more) |
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I see what you did there :D (more) |
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A: How to write a book from NOT the main character's POV and then organically switch the main character I have two suggestions: Classical approach by chapter: First chapter is an exhibition or prelude from the villain's POV. Where the MC maybe has a role in it, so the reader is introduced to him. Some thing about him should be identifiable. The next chapter then jumps to the MC. And here you ... (more) |
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A: Do readers primarily identify with or judge heroes in a novel? From my perspective as a reader I'd say I am more on the "over the shoulder looking" side. If there is only one protagonist in the story, this is easy (e.g. Indiana Jones). If there are two or more (e.g. Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn) I tend to like the "underdog" more. The main character appears a l... (more) |
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