Welcome, dasyrch! Whereabouts in London? I used to live there ... fabulous city! It'll be warming up there now :)
Yes, maid and butler type scenarios. Oh please, beat me silly if I do that! But, in first drafts, it's useful, but the job of a writer is to turn...
Mainly fantasy, some thrillers, but also classics and books on the craft.
Welcome Prince Vince :)
I don't usually read omniscient, but last week I read one of the best in modern literature from a debut author (someone who clearly took time to...
I just found this the other day (from a former agent): [MEDIA]
Snowpoint, have you read Jim Butcher's Furies of Calderon? That's based on a mixture of Pokemon and Rome. He wrote it to prove a newer writer...
Welcome, Robin!
I agree, robinlxs.
Fulhark, that Deverry series is one of my favs :)
G’day Buvanesh, welcome! The best thing to do is participate and show you’re committed before asking for people to read your work.
G’day Sammo2191, welcome aboard :)
Sounds like a fair ask from publishers. I'm curious what the wording would be. I wonder if agent's will have them too? My last agents didn't.
I know my editing process has to include critiquing and beta readers.
I too enjoyed the special effects, but I do wonder what was the point of Mrs Marvel? And it was a bit of a letdown when they just chopped off...
For some reason I can't get those blue quote boxes, only "reply" comes up when I right click, there's no choice for "quote". I'll just copy and...
I have gone through moments, but I just love writing. When I think "this is waste", I remember that love and think "I don't care". I consider my...
The problem with just "runes" is it's not concrete, it's abstract. I don't know that names are necessary, unless you feel they are, but what about...
exhaustion
The best explanation of a logline I've seen is Blake Synder's Save the Cat, more for screenwriters.