- 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
- Differences between supernatural and non-supernatural horror
Within the general definition of horror fiction, including weird fiction, what do people think of the differences between supernatural and
- James Burke End of Scarcity | Creative Writing Forums - Writing Help . . .
James Burke End of Scarcity Discussion in ' The Lounge ' started by matwoolf, Jan 5, 2018
- How does it feel to have a broken nose vs just a hurt one?
2,832 Location: Massachusetts, USA James Berkley said: ↑ well we had just had a fight ( this was when we where dateing, her slaping me in public came after we broke up) and we where haveing makeup sex in the middle of it she bites my nose and twists brakeing it naturaly i am in pain holding my nose as she yells " and thats for calling me
- Anyone can help me out with how the accents were in 1960
In his famous debate with James Baldwin at Cambridge, he has the gall to call Baldwin out on having adopted a vaguely Briticized accent, the irony being that Buckley is doing the exact same thing, just ratified through his prep school education
- Books that break the rules - Writing Forums
James Joyce, after Dubliners, just threw out the rule book altogether John Steinbeck's East of Eden begins with a whole chapter of description before a single character is introduced Anthony Burgess' A Clockwork Orange is written in an invented language that's a combination of English, Russian, and baby-talk
- 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
- Illegal drugs in the 19th century - Writing Forums
Whilst cracking on with a short story today I hit a wall in my plot storyline The story is set in the 19th century and it involves a ship smuggling
|