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- Grammar Not Important In Poetry - Creative Writing Forums
Maybe it's just me but I'm tired of hearing that grammar isn't important in poetry, so unless you're James Joyce, SHUT UP AND USE IT! IW-Cavalier , Feb 12, 2007 #1
- Different words phrases for my father | Creative Writing Forums . . .
So I wrote this scene for a story where the MC's (Mike) girlfriend (Kari) meets the guy's dad (James Anderson) for the first time I feel like I'm using the word "father" too much A few things to note: the story is written in first person, and the MC's relationship with his father is a bit shaky, so that's why I always like to refer to him as
- Interlude or prologue? | Creative Writing Forums - Writing Help . . .
I have been reading books by James Maxwell (Evermen Saga) and the muriwood books by Jeff Wheeler etc These authors seem to use interludes to chapters to reveal what I understand to be a background of the overarching story, rather than writing a prologue
- Style - How I taught myself to write. | Creative Writing Forums . . .
Discussion in 'General Writing' started by James Random, Nov 8, 2014 Until I'd started to write the two books I'm currently working on, I had never seriously written books before I had written, of course, as thats part and parcel of the job
- Differences between supernatural and non-supernatural horror
It's horrible but never really scary or even creepy I love creepy I must say, though, that a whole lot of modern supernatural horror, both in movies and literature, is not creepy But the really good stuff is There's a classic M R James BBC adaptation called Whistle and I'll Come To You (1968) which is a masterclass in creepy Free on Youtube
- Letters when Spoken in Dialogue | Creative Writing Forums - Writing . . .
Discussion in 'Dialogue Development' started by Aled James Taylor, Nov 4, 2017 Aled James Taylor submitted a new resource: Letters when Spoken in Dialogue - How to spell the letters of abbreviations in dialogue
- Illegal drugs in the 19th century - Writing Forums
Not many drugs were 'illegal' - Queen Victoria liked a puff of cannabis every now and then I suppose the only drugs that were in any way taboo would be opium and alcohol, and the latter only amongst the upper classes who claimed to have standards (in particular illegally distilled whisky from Gaelic Scotland - the government put a lot of money into castles and laws to destroy the industry
- New Characters in Act 2 of a novel??? - Writing Forums
Using James Scott Bell's 3-Act structure it would be after the "First Doorway of No Return" (or First Turning Point) This would be after the 12,000-word mark of my 60,000-word novel I have a main villain, but simply don't have the room to explore him in the first 12,000 words
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