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"Creative writing" is a vague term, but generally means fiction, or writing that's not non-fiction, technical, or business writing. This tag should be used when asking questions that apply to multiple categories of creative writing, such as when asking questions that could apply to fiction or poetry alike.
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How do you cover an F1 race in a comic book?
Boy, this strikes me as a difficult medium to tell this story in. On TV or in film, you have more of a visual spectacle as cars race around everywhere, and you have a better sense of the passage of ti …
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Are reactive protagonists inherently a bad thing?
It's often been pointed out that Indiana Jones has a minimal impact on the plot in Raiders of the Lost Ark. Most if not all of the major plot points would have happened with or without him. Yet hardly …
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Is it OK to have a main character without a goal?
It can be done. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is one of my favorite novels, and its protagonist, Arthur Dent, does not have a goal throughout the first book, other than surviving the few danger …
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How can I effectively invent a language?
The resource that most conlangers point to is the venerable Language Construction Kit. It's quite extensive. It mostly concerns the linguistic aspects of making your language, but it does address some …