Worldbuilding
Worldbuilding
Details make the difference in creating a story world.
H/T Reedsy
Originally shared by Reedsy
According to author Amy Arden, the success of worldbuilding is "in the details"! And when it comes to historical fiction, attention to detail is crucial to creating a story that feels real.
Read on for her go-to resources when it comes to digging through the past.
https://blog.reedsy.com/worldbuilding-historical-fiction?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=o&utm_campaign=amy.arden.success.story
Details make the difference in creating a story world.
H/T Reedsy
Originally shared by Reedsy
According to author Amy Arden, the success of worldbuilding is "in the details"! And when it comes to historical fiction, attention to detail is crucial to creating a story that feels real.
Read on for her go-to resources when it comes to digging through the past.
https://blog.reedsy.com/worldbuilding-historical-fiction?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=o&utm_campaign=amy.arden.success.story
dear Zara Altair what is your sincere opinion about automatic content generator and those article spinners ?
ReplyDeleteAndre Amorim Yuck! Avoid.
ReplyDeletegotit, but what if the article spinner was so goood that it would pass Turing test
ReplyDeleteAndre Amorim That's theoretical. And, search engines reward original and specific content. Why would you want to do that when your own words work?
ReplyDeleteZara Altair not that theoretical ... check academia ... Spoofing Google Scholar and h-index calculators https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCIgen
ReplyDeleteAndre Amorim its stated aim is "to maximize amusement, rather than coherence."[1] If you want to do that, go ahead. But why? I'm curious.
ReplyDeletesorry I miss the concatenation, curious about what ?
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