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- James or Jamess | Page 2 - Creative Writing Forums
James' or James's Discussion in 'Word Mechanics' started by Lacy, Oct 3, 2020 Tags: apostrophe;
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In 1893, Sherlock Holmes and Henry James come to America together to solve the mystery of the 1885 death of Clover Adams, wife of the esteemed historian Henry Adams -- member of the Adams family that has given the United States two Presidents
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I saw an interview with James Taylor some time back, where he gave advice on songwriting One piece that stuck with me was this method: He'd take a song he'd like that somebody else had written, and either write new words for it, or a new melody Then he'd take that new song and write a new melody or new words for it
- My character doesnt talk. . . - Writing Forums
My main character is a man named James He suffers from depression He doesn't talk for the first three chapters of the book, because he has no one to talk to, and is detached from his emotions You could say he 'exists' but does not 'live' Do you think this is weird, having a character that doesn't talk, and when he does, talks very little?
- Possessive apostrophe and names ending in s. - Writing Forums
Based on what I had in school, there are two ways of writing the possessive form using "James" First, add apostrophe and s to the word because it is singular in form whether it ends in s or not ending in s An example is James's pencils Secondly, add an apostrophe if the following noun word starts with s An example is James' shoes
- When do you end a sentence, and how do you lengthen one properly.
The King James was only a translation, thus a change to the wording of the Bible, in order to make it more comprehensible to the common man The New English - and a slew of others - does the same thing, putting the KJ's generally sonorous language into something more friendly to the modern ear than does the Shakespearean tone of the KJ
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Jayne Ann Krentz (romantic suspense) Jayne Castle (paranormal romance) Amanda Quick(historical romance) Stephanie James(erotic romance) and others; I was listening to an interview on Jayne Ann Krentz and she said the reason for the change was because your name becomes your brand
- How do you feel about the use of the word overall in this sentence . . .
It was luck that had (blablabla), and overall, it was luck that had brought him James " I think your best bet is going to be to use whichever best fits the tone and voice of the story, the best reflection of the character ETA: It's hard to pick a word for a sentence without knowing the whole sentence or the context of what comes before or after
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