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From: WriterfromNowhere
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  • Right now I am writing a book that takes place in London. I just started writing a few days ago so I only have a couple of paragraphs. But I'm going to the Library to find a London travel guide to know the buildings and locations.

  • I know this might sound like a dumb question, but how would one describe an event happening if I've never been through it? (I've never been shot for one thing) so if my character in first person went through something I've never been though, how could I begin to describe the feeling/emotions of said event? :3

  • @FR3DKRU3G3R Empathise. Imagine what it would be like if you actually were shot or stabbed. Try and think about how the sensation might feel.

  • @WriterfromNowhere *nods* I was assuming that I just didn't want to give a false sensation. Thanks again; love your videos.

  • I'd read your book. And these tutorials are great.

  • "a perfect example of someone who didn't do their research is Stephanie Meyer" I laughed so hard when you said this, mostly because it's so true.

  • Writer, I'm currenty writing a book based on vamps trying to get their human souls back while trying to avoid V. Hunters and other things deadly, I've already written and typed the chapters, though my main problem putting in things that are not needed and my grammar, tell me what should I do

  • @Yusoko18 Worry about grammar later. Just finish the novel first. Editing is when you sort out the unneeded things and the grammar.

  • I think if you get published you should have your name and in parentheses " The Writer " I would by it

  • @masmantour Aw, :3 Thnx!

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