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Possessive apostrophe and names ending in s. - Writing Forums This has always been a curiosity for me too, but a recent publisher's house style guide gave me a great answer a few months ago that I've been using since I'm not sure how correct it is, but it's definitely logical and reflects the contemporary James's trend: James's (belonging to James) James' (I'm going over to the James' house)
James or Jamess - Creative Writing Forums At the age of about six, I was taught that James' is correct and have stuck to it ever since But this morning, I received a review of my latest story and apparently apostrophes at the end of names ending with 's' should read James's or, to use my own character's surname as an example, Myers's
The Mystery of Rhythms in the King James Bible Maybe a moderator could move it there if they would be so kind, but I thought that my piece had much to do with word mechanics, becaause it pertained to the usage of words in the King James Bible, and how, following the best of its rules, the King James Bible achieves rhythm almost as if without effort on the part of the translators
James Patterson - Creative Writing Forums James Patterson, I think, just wants his novels to be easy to read for everybody, and that is why they are on the bestselling list Plus he still has his own passion of writing And it shouldn't matter of what type of story you decide to write, even if it is cliche' or predictable
The James Patterson Method - Creative Writing Forums James Michener used first person a lot in his novels to put himself at the periphery of the story In "Tales of the South Pacific", he narrated most of the novel in 3rd person, but inserted himself into a few of the chapters as a minor character It gave a sense of him really having been there
The Adventurer- A solo RPG based on journal entries Rules available: The Adventurer by James Chip For the past year or so I've been using this game as a writing tool and I really like it All you need is a deck of playing cards and whatever you like to write with
James or Jamess | Page 2 - Creative Writing Forums Actually, we usually DO pronounce the extra 's ' For example, how would you say that Henry James wrote The Turning of the Screw? I reckon you wouldn't say, "Henry James novel The Turning of the Screw " You'd say "Henry James's novel, The Turning of the Screw " Wouldn't you? Or 'the Jones's picket fence,' rather than 'the Jones picket fence '
Dialogue? | Creative Writing Forums - Writing Help, Writing Workshops . . . "Hello, Alison " James greeted Alison with a big smile (That tag—James greeted Alison with a big smile—is a complete sentence on its own So it's separated from James's speech by a period, not a comma ) "Hello, Alison," said James, greeting Alison with a big smile
First person talking to reader? - Creative 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
Differences between supernatural and non-supernatural horror It's horrible but never really scary or even creepy I love creepy I must say, though, that a whole lot of modern supernatural horror, both in movies and literature, is not creepy But the really good stuff is There's a classic M R James BBC adaptation called Whistle and I'll Come To You (1968) which is a masterclass in creepy Free on Youtube