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This tag should be used for questions that deal with a consistent style in your writing, such as when asking about typical ways to introduce a certain aspect to your reader by showing-telling or if you are concerned that your readers might feel that a change in the point of view might be perceived as inconcsistency.
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How do I stop my writing sounding like a bad imitation of whatever author I've just been rea...
I think I might suggest an exercise to help with this, if you want to work on developing your own unique style. You could try this for a sentence, a paragraph, or a couple of paragraphs or pages. …
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How to make a mimicking character believable
I think that one of the important things about a character like this is that there has to be some kind of consistency. You can have the wild mood-swings depending on who he is interacting with, but I …
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How can I state what is written on a sign?
Most of the time, when I write in the name of a store or a shop, I either use italics or quotation marks. Here's a quick example:
As Angela made her way down the street, a "Beverly's Boutique" sig …