Etikett: Author
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Navigating the Use of Adverbs in Novel Writing
Adverbs: the much-maligned words that often end in ‘-ly’ and spark heated debates in writing circles. While they are a legitimate part of speech, their use in novels is often cautioned against. Adverbs can be problematic, but there are also occasions when they might actually serve a purpose. The primary criticism against adverbs is that…
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Memorable and Three-Dimensional Characters
In the realm of fiction, characters serve as the heartbeat of every narrative. They drive the plot forward, elicit emotions from readers, and often remain etched in our memories long after we’ve turned the last page. For a character to be genuinely compelling, they must be three-dimensional, relatable, and memorable. But how do you achieve…
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Will AI Replace the Author?
In the age of technological advancement, artificial intelligence (AI) has made remarkable strides in numerous fields, from healthcare to finance. AI has shown potential is in content generation, even venturing into the sacred realm of literature. But can an algorithm ever truly replace the human author? In my book, the answer is a resounding ‘no’.…
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The Challenges of Crafting Compelling Science Fiction
Science fiction is a genre that captivates the imagination, offering a lens through which we can explore alternative realities, future technologies, and the human condition. However, writing compelling science fiction is a challenging feat. Let’s look at some of the challenges writers face when navigating this complex and ever-evolving genre. One of the most significant…
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verba mundos creare
Why do I use ”verba mundos creare” as my tag line? The Latin phrase ”verba mundos creare” — words create worlds — serves as a powerful reminder of language’s ability to shape our reality. For authors, this concept becomes even more pertinent. By carefully selecting words, an author can do more than just tell a…
Jan Björkman
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From end to beginning?
Whereas most readers prefer to read a story from beginning to end, it often can be a good idea for the author to start with the ending. Anyone attempting to write a story “organically” must sooner or later choose the story’s trajectory and decide how it should end. Neglecting to do so can result in…