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Nov
8
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Does this opening paragraph grab your attention? (very normal setting)
Oct
5
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Nice Question
Oct
5
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Is the first draft of a novel usually shorter than the finished work?
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Oct
5
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Is the first draft of a novel usually shorter than the finished work?
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Oct
5
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Is the first draft of a novel usually shorter than the finished work?
Sep
17
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When to use the em dash (—) in fiction writing?
@Lauren Ipsum Yeah, basically, that it is.
Sep
16
asked
When to use the em dash (—) in fiction writing?
Sep
12
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Is it really necessary to add things like “I thought, I wondered, etc,” in first-person narrative?
Aug
24
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Is it really necessary to add things like “I thought, I wondered, etc,” in first-person narrative?
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Aug
24
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Is it really necessary to add things like “I thought, I wondered, etc,” in first-person narrative?
Aug
23
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Breaking the 'cooling down' rule after finishing the first draft
Well, the novel already has 10 chapters and I'm pretty sure it is done.
Aug
23
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Breaking the 'cooling down' rule after finishing the first draft
Thanks for the advice. But I thought adding and removing scenes were part of the editing process?
Aug
23
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Breaking the 'cooling down' rule after finishing the first draft
Aug
21
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How to know if the events in my novel are 'realistic enough'?
Aug
17
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Deciding whether to use a dialogue tag or an action tag in a dialogue
Aug
16
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Deciding whether to use a dialogue tag or an action tag in a dialogue
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16
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Deciding whether to use a dialogue tag or an action tag in a dialogue
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Aug
16
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Deciding whether to use a dialogue tag or an action tag in a dialogue
Aug
12
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How to know if the events in my novel are 'realistic enough'?
Yeah, I think that's the word I was looking for: believability.
Aug
12
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How to know if the events in my novel are 'realistic enough'?
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