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Translation as the starting point of a new work of fiction
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How to emphasize a quote is written, not spoken?
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5
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How do I avoid a “mid-story info dump?”
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27
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Guideline on turning points in a novel?
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22
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How to emphasize a quote is written, not spoken?
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22
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Software for analyzing a manuscript?
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Guideline on turning points in a novel?
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22
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How do I avoid a “mid-story info dump?”
Mar
18
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Software for analyzing a manuscript?
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18
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Mar
18
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Software for analyzing a manuscript?
clarified intent to bring into scope
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18
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Software for analyzing a manuscript?
I'll edit to clarify intent. I've seen other discussion regarding writing tools, such as
writers.stackexchange.com/questions/2050
,
writers.stackexchange.com/questions/1854
and
writers.stackexchange.com/questions/1970
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Software for analyzing a manuscript?
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Please help me improve this sentence…
Mar
16
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What to do if I end up confused by my own plot because of 'trying to be original' or 'trying to make the story more deep'?
Can't help to think of the phrase "The inmates are running the asylum." In your story, does the reader know the doctor is a patient, or is it revealed only when the doctor comes to this realization?
Mar
16
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How to improve this introductory paragraph (to fit writting standards and grab the reader's attention)?
Thanks for posting your samples, they’ve prompted some excellent advice! Please keep them coming...
Mar
15
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Which version of these three lines is more likely to attract the interest of the reader ? (character's viewpoint vs omnicient narrator)
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Which version of these three lines is more likely to attract the interest of the reader ? (character's viewpoint vs omnicient narrator)
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