Suzerain of Sheol
Desolation Denizen
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#13
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Of course you're allowed to, Pog. :)
And that's a really good one, it has some unfortunate implications, and should really have every attempt made to eliminate it.
18. Breaking perspective
This is one of my personal gripes, it might not apply to everyone's taste. Essentially, when you're writing from a character's perspective, you don't give details that are outside their perception, and you don't have them talk to the audience with their thoughts. Unless they have some reason to cogitate upon their own remarkably oh-so-beautiful blue eyes like azure sapphirean orbs upon the sea kissed by a balmy sunrise... spare the audience the mention of them. It breaks suspension of disbelief, among other sins...
Cold silence has a tendency
to atrophy any sense of compassion
between supposed lovers.
Between supposed brothers.
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Posted 12-07-2013, 02:27 AM
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