aparente001
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See all 47 »A very nice start. I'm psyched. Thank you.
0 answers · posted 6y ago by aparente001
I'll describe two memorable language books: 1) A slim volume printed on WWII thin paper, published I think by the U of Chicago. Each lesson (chapter) presented about a dozen vocabulary items and ...
posted 6y ago by aparente001 · edited 6y ago by aparente001
P.G. Wodehouse succeeded with this. I don't think you can do better than Wodehouse as a model. Here's a thought: Think of how an artist starts with an outline of a house, and then conveys to the ...
posted 6y ago by aparente001
I would like to self-publish a book with a binding that allows for the book to stay open if you put it down on a desk. What would be an affordable way of accomplishing this? Perhaps you need to k...
0 answers · posted 9y ago by aparente001 · last activity 6y ago by System
Either one is plausible. Work backwards from where your plot needs to get to.
posted 9y ago by aparente001 · last activity 6y ago by System
Crime drama. Wikipedia told me so. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fall_%28TV_series%29 @JStrange88 led me to it.
posted 9y ago by aparente001 · last activity 6y ago by System
What you might be able to do locally, and this might be really fun -- would be to serialize your work in a local English newspaper or magazine. Think of Dickens!
posted 11y ago by aparente001 · last activity 6y ago by System
Two ideas for you. Go for a much shorter work, plan it out, and then pick a day when you've got plenty of time to focus on your project, so you can write the whole thing in one sitting. Join a wr...
posted 9y ago by aparente001 · last activity 6y ago by System
Consider Almanzo in the Laura Ingalls Wilder classic children's novels. He is a member of the cast of characters in most of the books. But somewhere along the line he got a book of his own, that ...
posted 9y ago by aparente001 · last activity 6y ago by System
Ken is not in the basement or the attic, or anywhere near the upper floors. The garden? It could be, but it certainly doesn't feel like it. How can she feel it? Has she looked for him in any...
posted 9y ago by aparente001 · last activity 6y ago by System
In a recent answer, "pronunciation key" was mentioned. I would like to provide a pronunciation key in my book. It would be about half a page. Where should I put it? I'm concerned that if I put ...
2 answers · posted 9y ago by aparente001 · last activity 6y ago by System
A relative (who is no longer living) wrote a number of autobiographical pieces which I would like to publish in a book. They're very good but they need a fair amount of editing. I would like to i...
3 answers · posted 9y ago by aparente001 · last activity 6y ago by System
I keep getting different great ideas that would fit in different stories. You may jot down the idea when it occurs to you, along with a note about which story you'd like to add it to. Jotting...
posted 9y ago by aparente001 · last activity 6y ago by System
If you're working in a group, check the level of detail of existing documentation, and ask for guidance from your group leader, or a co-worker who seems to know what's what. Picture an imaginary r...
posted 9y ago by aparente001 · last activity 6y ago by System
Conveying your ideas through written words is like carrying on a dialogue with someone through old-fashioned letters, or through email. Notice that the classic big authors received and wrote a lot...
posted 9y ago by aparente001 · last activity 6y ago by System
