- James or Jamess | Page 2 - Creative Writing Forums
James' or James's Discussion in 'Word Mechanics' started by Lacy, Oct 3, 2020 Tags: apostrophe;
- Sherlock Holmes pastiches recommendations? - Writing Forums
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
- Pen Names - Multiple pen names? | Creative Writing Forums - Writing . . .
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
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Discussion in 'Entertainment' started by Aled James Taylor, Apr 28, 2020 Just for fun, upload your favorite memes on the theme of writing Aled James Taylor , Apr 28, 2020
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James Burke End of Scarcity Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by matwoolf, Jan 5, 2018 Will someone
- Should these be separate paragraphs? - Writing Forums
a) “We should go for a walk,” James said, “the woods are beautiful at this time of year ” Alice dropped the spoon she was drying and bent down to pick it up “It would do you good to get out of the house for a while,” James continued Or; b) “We should go for a walk,” James said, “the woods are beautiful at this time of year ”
- 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?
- 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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