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Kibble

  • Writing Tips Re: How to avoid info dump in fantasy world

    My main suggestion is that, in a very different world, start with the world as it is normal for the characters. In genres dealing with real-life situations, it is often ...

    Jun 6, 2009
  • Writing Tips Re: List of books

    I don't own too many books about writing, and just returned a lot to the library, so I can't remember authors or publishers. However, some topics I have found useful ...

    May 29, 2009
  • Writing Tips Re: Personalised queries

    Hey everyone, Kibble is about to start *gulp* querying. I've read everywhere that personalised queries are best, so the agents now you've done your research and you're not just emailing ...

    May 22, 2009
  • Writing Tips Re: Is "clear his/her name" a cliche phrase?

    Thanks. :) Now I can finish off my query letter! I'm so happy! *dances*

    Apr 26, 2009
  • Writing Tips Re: Is "clear his/her name" a cliche phrase?

    I'm just wondering it the phrase "clear ______'s name" is a cliche. I wouldn't mind it in a novel, but I need to use it in a query letter, as ...

    Apr 25, 2009
  • Writing Tips Re: Manuscript Formatting

    I have (yet) another question. Wow, I am so full of questions lately! Anyway, this is fairly simple: straight quotes or curly quotes? My computer defaults to curly, but are ...

    Apr 22, 2009
  • Writing Tips Re: Manuscript Formatting

    Thanks for the links smaur. :) I found a link to the #queryfail day transcript. You can get it in various formats, including PDF. I used PDF and it loaded ...

    Apr 20, 2009
  • Writing Tips Re: Manuscript Formatting

    Thanks Amon360. :) Now I have another question about manuscript formatting. The book I'm reading says not to have the word chapter, just the number and the title. Do they ...

    Apr 20, 2009
  • Writing Tips Re: Manuscript Formatting

    Thanks so much yrclever! That's saved me a lot of time now. :) EDIT: Yet another formatting question. Should I insert three *** asterisks into the breaks between scenes to ...

    Apr 19, 2009
  • Writing Tips Re: Manuscript Formatting

    I'm preparing to seek an agent, and one of the problems I'm having is formatting my manuscript. First, a style question: my manuscript formatting book (aka. most useful thing ever ...

    Apr 19, 2009
  • Writing Tips Re: Dull, dull, dull!

    I agree: subplots are good. I read somewhere that you need to have three types of conflict in a story. I think they were called intrapersonal, interpersonal and extrapersonal. Anyway, ...

    Apr 14, 2009
  • Writers Corner Re: Kibble's writing musings

    Okay, this is going to be a diary thing of (hopefully) anything I write, but in particular my efforts with query letters and such. Writing = hard, but easy. Publication ...

    Apr 11, 2009
  • Writing Tips Re: what are the rules?

    With show, don't tell, I also think in first person or dialogue, "telling" can be a powerful way of "showing" something about the character. For example, if the first-person narrator ...

    Apr 3, 2009
  • Writing Tips Re: How do YOU get last names for a story charater?

    I don't know if anyone's said this before, but I just bookmarked a census site with a list of last names in order of commonness. I usually choose one between ...

    Mar 3, 2009
  • Writing Tips Re: A question

    I've never heard of this, but Word also has issues with -" eg. "Oh no, it's about to exp-" It's hard to demonstrate here as both opening and closing quotations ...

    Mar 3, 2009


Poetry is my cheap means of transportation. By the end of the poem the reader should be in a different place from where he started. I would like him to be slightly disoriented at the end, like I drove him outside of town at night and dropped him off in a cornfield.
— Billy Collins