Budget Living asked 2/14/2018 What is the best way of informing a reader about a made up object or place in a novel? For example lets say you made an object up and gave it a unique name, what's the best way of disclosing it to your readers and implementing into the novel?
Madison Cason asked 1/13/2018 What makes a book series a chronicles? Like why is Narnia a chronicles but not Harry Potter?
Joyce Hall asked 11/26/2017 If u had all the money u wanted, what would u do? Would u work? What job? Would u travel? Where? Buy a big house? Maybe a mansion? What r your dreams?
Water Nebula asked 9/20/2017 Are the naga from the warcraft series anthropromorphic or chimerical? My friends think the former and call me "water furry" now >.>
Anonymous asked 9/1/2017 a book when opened randomly during the hard times or on the beginning of the day helps with an quote what is that book called?
HappyTo BeHereTo asked 8/27/2017 What fictional character is great in their story, but would be obnoxious at your dinner table?
Roy Roy asked 8/14/2017 Would you rather read an old vintage book with that “old book” smell or a brand new book that has never been opened?
Anonymous asked 5/31/2017 Hey, I'm writing a story, and I need other people's opinions. I'm stuck between two names: Raine (pronounced "rain") and Drea (pronounced "d-ray-ah"). Which one is better for a darker, edgy, female protagonist? Or are both terrible?
Meow Meow asked 3/9/2017 Okay, so I'm writing a story, and its set in medieval times, kind of unoriginal I know. But I need help should I include magical creatures?(dragons, phoenix, goblins, etc.) or should it just be normal life no magical creatures.