Contrasting and Condensing Characters: Two Sides to One Coin
The 2 Fundamentals of Story You MUST Get Right–Novels and Screenplays
This is the thing When it comes to writing a story – any story! – there are two fundamentals that you have to nail, every time … Character and structure. Audiences and readers need to be able to RELATE to the characters in your screenplay or novel, in order to invest in the story. But we all know this … After all, NO writer says: “You know
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How to Punctuate Descriptions of Colors
By Mark Nichol Use of hyphens and commas in phrases that include names of colors is the cause of some confusion among writers. Here’s a discussion of when to insert or omit these punctuation marks when referring to colors. As with most other phrasal adjectives, pairs of words that together describe the color of an
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