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    Wisdom of the forum, answer my plea, what does a goth-girl produce on a farm?

    There's a riddle: "What grows when it's taken away?" The answer is emptiness. But I like the hole. What if it's black? That's the fruit of a "black hole."
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    What's up with the downvoting?

    They suffer and die in silence.
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    Silent acceptance or vocal criticism--Which is better?

    Silence is difficult to regard as an indicator. It is immaturity, habit, deafness, uncertainty, misunderstanding, anything, but not the average value, just any meaning. I am talking about the situation itself, the difference between somewhere in Disney or(and) Sony and here. There are nuances...
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    Silent acceptance or vocal criticism--Which is better?

    I don't care. I just think these are different examples. In addition to what CountVanBadger has indicated. There's a gap between what companies are doing to address the consequences of bad choices and what's still in development. It is impossible to predict that the corrections will not make...
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    Silent acceptance or vocal criticism--Which is better?

    But I'd dig a bit deeper. It seems to me that the web literature format is, first and foremost, an experiment with text, and readers are participants in this experiment as well. These platforms were created for this very purpose: to bring writers out of their seclusion. However, with the...
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    Silent acceptance or vocal criticism--Which is better?

    I think the question isn't fully formulated, and sounds more like: Do you paint or don't you paint? That is, you can enjoy the fresh material—wood or metal. Or paint the surface well or poorly. I don't have enough feedback for my text. But I'd rather hear different opinions than just like or...
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    Writing Characters and Communities

    All I can say is that by solving your problem, I wrote 10 extra chapters instead of just one. But in this process, there were not only boring characters, but also investigations, fires, attacks, and so on. On the other hand, you can describe the hero's experiences with flashbacks or his actions...
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    Writing How do you choose/find titles for your chapter?

    I try to find a generalizing word that is not in the text, or I choose a metaphor for what is happening in the chapter.
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    Happy Valentines Day!

    I don't want to be picky. But either the guy doesn't have enough ears. Or the girl is taking the blame for both of them.
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    Are 'em dashes' a put off simply because AI uses it a lot?

    Technically, there is no hyphen on the keyboard, so I use a minus sign. But for lovers of variety, I can recommend: Short dash (-) - the key next to the number 0. Medium dash (–) - Alt + 0150 (on the numeric keyboard). Long dash (—) - Alt + 0151 (on the numeric keyboard).
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    Balancing finished stories with ongoing projects

    You could make one story more interesting and complex instead of writing several.
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    How to write synopsis?

    It depends on what function your synopsis should perform. It can introduce the world so that the first chapters don't seem too complicated to the reader. Or it can simply introduce the character. I write a spoiler for the first chapters, clarifying the main details. Intrigue them, and let them...
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    When readers misinterpret your intent.

    I try to evaluate any situation from two sides. And the moment where the text can be perceived ambiguously - the middle. Since there are people who are ready to perceive even a verified text in their own way. But I find such places myself when I reread after a long time. It's actually...
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    Has this happened to you too?

    I'll never tire of reminding you that people sleep. They have dreams. You've had a lot of dreams in your lifetime. You don't remember them. When they surface, they can evoke various sensations. One of them is déjà vu.
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    Writing Have you ever experienced a plot hole involving inconsistent character descriptions?

    Give him a magic wand. But that's boring. It's better to come up with a gluon mixture that allows someone who knows physics well enough to transform matter.
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    A few mad ideas for a novel I will probably never write

    This is one of the concepts that comes up when discussing religion with its ministers. But it has a wider scope. The concept is simple: you are either a prisoner of your reality or its creator. More down to earth, it can be described as believing in a better world for you and existing in it. In...
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    The Black Box Principle, or How Not to Wreck Yourself Building Your Magnum Opus

    I prefer a combined approach, reading a riddle and its answer and writing in the same way. This gives the active reader the opportunity to think, and the lazy reader doesn't fall out of the narrative and understands what is really happening. Otherwise, there is a high chance of misrepresenting...
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    If Given A Choice, Would You?

    An immortal hermit who created his own universe, about whom no one knows - that's perfect for me.
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    Authors, Do you plan your stories?

    This should be a well-known dilemma. There are two approaches to writing a story, as an "architect" and as a "gardener." Most often, these approaches are combined. You either try to start with planning or simply write. However, as a result of rewriting, your scenes may be spontaneous or created...
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