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  • Can the way you describe your characters add another dimension to your story? Check it out at http://marjamcgraw.blogspot.com/ .   Thank you,   Marja
  • ...ence of the "little people" for sure, I'm Irish! lol But if the little people are real why not faeries too? I think they could either be another dimension that bled through to ours at...
  • Started by Lynelle Clark
    ...t a matter of making the time to write it.  3.      In creating a new dimension for the books where did you s...a young college freshman is faced with the task of saving of multiple dimensions from a growing evil that is...
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  • ...cal level where all the creatures we have created in our minds that are collectively shared today,i.e Bugs Bunny, are actually living in another dimension but threatening to escape int...
  • Started by Wendy M Thomas
    Last reply by Wendy M Thomas
    ...m an Angel.” His deep voice held a note of nervousness and uncertainty. “Wow! I never met an angel before. I had no idea you could live in this dimension, let alone mate.” “We have f...
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  • I agree with you completely that it's okay to give a real historical character's motivations a new twist, or to add a new and unproven dimension to a relationship to make it more psych...
  • ...th in 1899.  He travels to the present and falls in love with a mortal girl about the same age and is not sure how to break through and into her dimension. I like the "Quantum Leap" si...
  • ...can sit down and write out a page of observations and they will have a truth to them; but going back and revising or polishing them adds another dimension of art--artifice?--which make...
  • ...- to clear that path. Pheew! Well again I was not sure what i had encountered last week - but the content of these books had more than a second dimension - rather a road map - I do ha...
  • I like the concept a lot, and the combination of the title and the cover image definitely makes me want to know more about your story. I think it looks a little flat, though. Perhaps a slight gradient on the background, centered behind the planet, would add some dimension.