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| I was just reading this long thread, (which you may need to be a member to view this page, I'm not sure). It starts out as a simple discussion about alien abductions between a group of believers and... | |
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| [quote=mezzogal]I need help naming my aliens and the planet they come from. This is the description: The aliens were human shaped but had rough skin like reptiles. Their eyes were yellow and their... | |
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| Not my first sex scene ever, but I just wrote my first sex scene for my 2009 NaNovel. For my 2006 NaNovel I wrote an incest story of a relationship between a man and his 14 year old granddaughter,... | |
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| I started out with a really good plot. I had it outlined and everything! I knew what was going to happen and when, and where, and why, and to whom. . . and than I started writing . . . I can say this... | |
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| I'm here. I can't believe it! I actually reached 65k!!! Well, after last night, yeah, I really can't believe it.Last night I was at 52k, and was complaining on one of the other threads about how my... | |
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| It happened. NaNoWriMo got invaded. I started writing four middle grade children's chapter books, and I made it to 52,000 words writing them. Until today when I started writing the M rated adult one... | |
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| The question:First Person Tense Issues![quote=Adjective]"Okay, yeah I was really thin. I had kids that randomly walked up to me and asked me if I was anorexic. But I ate really badly. I should be... | |
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| Writing in 2nd Person POV[quote=stelmariacookie]My story this year takes place largely in dream sequences, so I've been playing around with writing some scenes in 2nd person present tense. I'm... | |
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| NaNoWriMo RE: What is the difference between writing scenes and chapters?[quote=Aisling23]I realize there can be several scenes in a chapter, but stillthe arc of change can happen in both and can a... | |
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| Multiple pronouns - how do you keep them straight?[quote=terraluft]Help! I constantly have several characters in the same place at the same time. How do you talk about two female characters using... | |
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