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  • Since the main character/narrator, Rosalind, in my book relies on stories from her pas...oed in my head as I wrote, its lovely Southern lilt lulling me into a creative mode just as surely as opera.  Bec...
  • That's not an elementary question at all. Getting started isn't hard for me because wh...k in the voice of a child for a few pages. Something about shifting OUT of the mode I'm working in gets me intere...
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    Metaverse is a new concept that is getting th...irst, however, you are offered the 3D models and characters along with e...e offered the effortless and cashless mode of making deals. People are o...ey into these assets. This is the modern era, and everything is gett...
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  • Brigetta, so glad you faced your fear and posted your query - I think it's got really good energy. I find there are way too many words used that bump up against each o...
  • Oh yes. Sounds like my house. My 4 and 2 year old boy, are very "creative".I feel like I'm always running except when they are asleep. I also stay up at night to write...
  • Ummm Maybe a bit of both depending on the particular memory. See, to offer a little prospective about myself, I hate to write a scene for which I have not experienced....
  • Ah! Fun question. Well, it depends on the animals, doesn't it? I would say yes, a local vet for housepets but a zoologist for larger species. I happen to know such a p...
  • A few years ago I went to Italy for a two week retreat to study the Saints - specifically Therese (the little flower) Veronica, Mother Margaret and Saint Francis of As...
  • Hi Lisa,  Thanks for the input.  I've rewritten it, trying to take your points into account: Susannah Emory, a widow living in contemporary Seattle at the upper end of...
  • Hi! This sounds like a good story. I'm confused about one thing--is Gina the agent? Because the beginning of the second 'graf makes it sound as if the man is the agent...