The Final Battle β Signpost Scene #13
…loyal, compassionate wife. Instead of staying with Eliza, however, Hamilton raises his gun to the sky–giving Burr the chance to, like him, delope. Instead, Burr shoots Hamilton right between the…
…loyal, compassionate wife. Instead of staying with Eliza, however, Hamilton raises his gun to the sky–giving Burr the chance to, like him, delope. Instead, Burr shoots Hamilton right between the…
…But there is more, oh so very much more, to the story. Type of Sherlock: Continuation with original characters, darker Sherlock Evidence of similarities: Writing style, characterizations, time period, setting …
…Oscar Wilde, Kate Chopin, and Franz Kafka among the many authors in this list of stories, which has the additional benefit of being organized into Feel Good, Introspective, Dramatic, Witty,…
…character. Putting a co-worker’s way of laughing, for example, with a personality trait from a friend leads to a unique combination and, in turn, a unique character. 2) Less Time…
…is trying to hunt, seek, uncover, dis-cover, and arrive at some “thing.” The best way to communicate that thing is through metaphor: a central image that can tie your book…
…a loyal follower of Writer’s Digest, where she has attended various conferences, retreats, workshops, and webinars. You can read more about her work on her website www.akperry.com or follow her…
…cross-cultural understanding through her work, which has been featured in SISTERS, Blue Abaya, Saudi Life, and Productive Muslim. You can read about her misadventures at www.ktlynn.com, connect with her on…
…stories, steampunk, dystopia, utopia, superhero tales, post-apocalypse, etc. Search for what speculative fiction trope gets your creative juices flowing and mix it up with the news that stands out to…
…high, but needlessly over-elaborating a point is going to have the opposite effect. This also includes, especially for Sci-Fi, over-explaining the science part to your readers. Unnecessary repetition, flowery figures…
…fantasy, sci-fi, and romance. She regularly obsesses over board games, Doctor Who, and Harry Potter. Come share your ideas with her on Facebook and Twitter–@WritingRefinery–and on the web at www.writingrefinery.com…