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Is it a bad idea to use a culture-specific word in the title of a story?
Jun
15
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Is the following allowed under the ungrammatical exceptions in fiction?
Jun
14
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Techniques to write for a wider audience
Jun
13
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Is it better to make clear immediately in which country/continent the story is taking place?
Jun
11
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Is it correct to use verbs like “sighed” and “laughed” as dialogue tags?
Jun
5
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Is it better to omit phrases like: after a moment, after a while, for a moment, etc?
May
28
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Are my metaphors/similes effective?
May
11
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Placing similes at the beginning and at the end of a sentence
Apr
30
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Is it strange if a novel starts the first chapter without one of main characters?
Apr
11
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Hooking the reader by omitting a piece of information
Apr
9
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1st person story, but the main character will die in the end and some of the story needs to be told after his death. How to solve this problem?
Apr
8
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Writing in second language
Apr
7
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Is it unusual for a flashback to have a very long dialogue?
Apr
5
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Using senses and similes in descriptions
Mar
30
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Tips for writing sentences like a native speaker
Feb
13
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Is it true that men (in general) can't write female first-person?
Feb
6
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Putting a dialogue a tag before a quote
Feb
4
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Should dull dialogue be removed completely?
Feb
2
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It is a sign of bad writing to have many scenes that are disconnected with the main plot?
Jan
26
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What work better for the following piece of writing? Past or present tense?
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