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Pen Names - Multiple pen names? | Creative Writing Forums - Writing . . . There are many famous authors who write in various pen names and it seems to work for them Jk Rowling (Youth) Robert Galbraith (adult thriller) Nora Roberts (romance) JD Robb (thriller) Kim Harrison (urban fantasy) Dawn Cook (high fantasy) Jayne Ann Krentz (romantic suspense) Jayne Castle (paranormal romance) Amanda Quick (historical romance) Stephanie James (erotic romance) and others I was
Grammar Not Important In Poetry - 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! I get tired of that Someone once said that in order to know how to subvert the rules and twist them to your advantage, you must understand them first Most of the time, poetry can be enhanced with grammar
Possessive apostrophe and names ending in s. - Writing Forums Based on what I had in school, there are two ways of writing the possessive form using "James" First, add apostrophe and s to the word because it is singular in form whether it ends in s or not ending in s
Do you believe white authors should be able to make black characters as . . . James Patterson, Claire O'Dell, Edna O'Brien, Harriet Beacher Stowe Writing a black character shouldn't be anything different from writing a white character with the exception of color and hair If you think of it as different (how we talk and act) then you are writing stereotype And stereotype is wrong
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
First person talking to reader? - Writing Forums Discussion in ' Word Mechanics ' started by James E, Jan 24, 2019 Hi guys and girls, I'm new here, so hello I have an introduction I would like to be in the first person but with the narrator talking directly to the reader The feel being as though the reader is sat talking to the narrator at a bar, so all dialogue but without any description
A travelling character | Creative Writing Forums - Writing Help . . . James turned towards the city that was once his home and looked at it, hoping it was not the last time he would set eyes on it The rising sun, however, gave effect to what could have possibly been a more beautiful view of the rigid earth and its surrounding forestry, and even the smallest glint of water that was so far away