Fallen Angel
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I can't answer what I don't know about.
I'm not familiar with this fictional land at all.
So... details?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Culture
I can't answer what I don't know about.
I'm not familiar with this fictional land at all.
So... details?
Inspired by our last question, no less. We may actually be running the risk of having a theme here.
If you could visit any fictional land, where would you go?
I'm working on my fiction, 3 or 4 chapters into it, but I love to write on my blog more. Any ideas on how to get back to my work?
What's the one genre you've always wanted to try to write, but isn't the genre you normally write for?
Newbie Question-of-the-Week ?
Do yo find Shakespeare dull and boring?
What's the one genre you've always wanted to try to write, but isn't the genre you normally write for?
I like some of Shakespeare's plays, but I don't like the poetry.
I do believe that whether or not a person is intrested in his writing is all in the interpretations of it. If you are one of those people who understand his language it can be beautiful, whitty, tragic and inspireing.
Seeing as we are all writers here, or at least aspiring writers, I thought I'd ask a writing-related question:
What's the one genre you've always wanted to try to write, but isn't the genre you normally write for?
Do yo find Shakespeare dull and boring?
Historical mystery.
Well a key word is "interpretation". My local library offers Shakespeare's books with one page written in Shakespeare language and on the following page the nowadays English translation of the same text of the previous page.
Seeing as we are all writers here, or at least aspiring writers, I thought I'd ask a writing-related question:
What's the one genre you've always wanted to try to write, but isn't the genre you normally write for?
Thats easy Crime/Thriller.
And what genre is it you normally write in?
What's the one genre you've always wanted to try to write, but isn't the genre you normally write for?
What's the one genre you've always wanted to try to write, but isn't the genre you normally write for?