Sometime I cringe at what I'm writing, I just go and rewrite, then cringe, and then rewrite until I imagine it seeing it as a Hollywood scene.
Hey, its visually helping so that's ok.
As the title says, I had stumbled upon a very indepth wiki style guide that had just about every reference to style of fantasy cliches, quests, characters etc.
I can't seem to find it now and I'd appreciate it if someone could find it for me.
Thanks
I'm always reading for enjoyment unfortunately. I don't know why, but it happens like that.
Those tips you have said are excellent, but then how do you avoid copying author's character 'style' so to speak?
How can a writer improve his writing technique when he suffers from common writing problems that have plagued writers for a long time; multiple POV, head hopping, poor grammar structure. How can he improve his writing to become an perfect author?
Is that specific enough'?
So have any of you played this fantastic new adaption of the famous Warhammer TT series, its before GW ended the Old World which was still good, but I don't know why they ended it. It had a lot of potential. CA have put a lot of effort into this fantasy world. What do you guys think and have you...
Well I thought this thread might be useful, but I'm asking because I've read what NOT to do in a novel, now I want to know when you actually go to be published, what ARE the STEPS you should NOT do?
So what kind of stuff should you avoid, how do you become published, and how much dedication...