Posts Tagged ‘over’

Don’t Drench your Novel in Descriptive Molasses

Description is what gives novels backbone. You can’t have a novel that’s simply:
He walked down the alley, and saw a person. He followed the person because the person looked weird, and then the person pulled out a gun, and shot him twice. The man ran away, into a store, and when he ran in pursuit, [...]

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How I got a Freelance Job with a Poem

I was searching on Freelancer.com (aka HowtoGetaFreelancer) and found somebody who wanted a writer who was creative, unique, and capable. After a few moments of consideration, I decided that that was indeed me! The requirement was that I had to write about,  in detail and four-eight sentences, why and What soda was my favorite. The [...]

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Prologue of Forgotten

“I felt it, days before it came. I doubted it would be able to reach me. Enveloped in a sense of self-security, I ignored it. It didn’t feel, or, at least, before I was OverWritten, it’s presence didn’t feel characteristically evil. It just felt…there.”

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