It's frustrating for people like myself who write stories or have
ideas for novels just on the edge of a specific genre, but never really fit in.
Not exact matches
Although hardly a
novel idea, it's
just the right thing
for me after I've hit it hard in the gym.
For some people,
just reading a good
novel, or listening to some music, or merely getting a good night's sleep, can lead to new
ideas.
It might feel like a
novel idea, but
just imagine squatting
for that long inside a cake (oh the pain... and sweat!)
Hi, I am writing a
novel, and I wasn't big on the
idea of giving it away
for free, but you have a great point there
for getting a lot of downloads from freeloaders,
just to improve the rating.
Maybe keep it on the one topic of fiction short story pieces
for magazine, collection of 10 short stories
for the agent and
for the publisher, so the query letters are targeting something specific and you won't have to guess what the reader might be doing — «if you are writing a proposal, write this query letter, or if you wrote a
novel, write this query letter, etc.»
Just short stories, just ideas of how to phrase it, how long it should be, how much info to share, etc..&ra
Just short stories,
just ideas of how to phrase it, how long it should be, how much info to share, etc..&ra
just ideas of how to phrase it, how long it should be, how much info to share, etc..»
First, I
just loved the
idea of the practice house as the premise
for a
novel and as the starting point
for a fictional character.
... this isn't
just a
novel of
ideas; Berne's scrutiny of upper - middle - class suburbia is also grounded in specific scenes that offer rich fodder
for satire: a town meeting, a dinner party, and a book group (particularly ironic since Berne's
novel itself is more than likely to spark heated discussion at countless book groups).
I had
just returned from Newport, where the
idea for the
novel had first bloomed in me, and I was wandering in a kind of creative delirium through the Boston Public Gardens, dreaming of the
novel - to - be, when I happened to see a young woman with cerebral palsy walking near the swan boats.
However, this isn't
just a
novel of
ideas; Berne's scrutiny of upper - middle - class suburbia is also grounded in specific scenes that offer rich fodder
for satire: a town meeting, a dinner party, and a book group (particularly ironic since Berne's
novel itself is more than likely to spark heated discussion at countless book groups).