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Through my 25 novels, I will mention atlantis legends and myths. As my origins countries are belgium, France and netherlands, I believe in Odin.
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How does a new picture book writer find and team up with an illustrator? Is this something the writer should do him/herself or is it better left...
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Hi all, I originally submitted the first novel of a young adult trilogy to various agents and had nothing but rejections before realising it needed a...
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I really want to finish editing my book this year, but most of the time I have no motivation to do so. I've only just finished a chapter today after...
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Apologies if the title sounds a bit formal (particularly for my foray into children's picture books), but what does a new writer do to ensure that...
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I'm writing a book that contains a character that actually exists in real life. The person that is involved in my book is the Emperor of Japan. So...
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Hello all. I have, throughout my novel used " for speech marks. All the books I have read, I have only just noticed (like you do after how many...
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I've recently noticed writers leaving out the comma, or using a colon before direct speech in the following type of sentence (no words are actually...
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Looking for a reasonably priced professional editor for a sci-fi novel of around 105,000 words and preferably with references. Year book aside (...
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Any recommendations for a straightforward way of keeping track of work in progress, submitted, rejected and (hopefully one day ) published?.