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Apr
24
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In what order should I describe a setting?
Apr
22
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New digital ways of presenting a novel in 2011?
Apr
21
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Is a novel less credible if the dialogues are too perfect?
Apr
19
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Is it possible that my short novel will be boring to my readers because it only has two characters and the location doesn't change?
Apr
18
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How to avoid getting confused while adding symbols within symbols (novel writing)?
Apr
17
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Has this dialogue enough suspense to engage the reader?
Apr
17
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Do writers use highlighting to clarify ideas in their work in progress?
Apr
16
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How to convey the fact that the person that I'm talking to, is “she” but from the past?
Apr
15
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What's the proper way of formatting writing from a character in a novel?
Apr
12
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Why Haruki Murakami's novels are so addictive and popular all over the world (cross cultural popularity)?
Mar
19
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Are there any techniques to arrange or list ideas from a short text?
Mar
19
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Is there a way of listing the elements that makes a real fact fun?
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'?
Mar
16
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Simplicity is fundamental in design. How about in writing a novel?
Mar
16
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Is it a good idea to write a summary of a plot before writing the full version?
Mar
16
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How to achieve a dark and nostalgic feeling/setting in a novel?
Mar
15
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Critique of short essay
Mar
15
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Pros ans cons of writing a plot based on the present and past tense (character's point of view)?
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)
Mar
14
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How to improve this introductory paragraph (to fit writting standards and grab the reader's attention)?
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