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    Months and Calendar

    It's fine to invent names of months or whatever else. What's not fine is to invent reasons to use them. To put it another way, I use the English names, but for the most part the stories I have written simply don't use them. The characters don't have occasion to reference a particular month...
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    Hello, a day later!

    Welcome to the Scribes, and congrats on completing the first draft of your novel. That's major in itself.
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    My writing style, right for me, or too 'distracted' ?

    >As of now, no finished stories, OK, so what I said above applies; that is, don't sweat the methodology too much at this point. Struggle, stumble, crawl your way to a finished story (short, if you mean to write short stories, otherwise novel). And get it all the way to done--published or...
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    My writing style, right for me, or too 'distracted' ?

    Have you finished any story? That is, all the way to either self-publishing or submitting the story to an agent or magazine? If the answer is no, then I suggest you stay flexible regarding your writing style (more properly, writing habit or discipline). It is too soon to say what works, if you...
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    How far do you go with worldbuilding?

    Most stories start with an idea, right? An idea for a character, a world, a plot, but pretty much nobody thinks up all that in one initial thought. That can work for a short story, but not for novels. So, if you grant that, then it's easy to see that it's a process, getting from Idea to The...
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    What does the phrase 'they blue screened' mean to you?

    The phrase makes me think of a rather old version of Windows. Macintoshes don't blue screen. Linux doesn't blue screen. The reference is so specific and definitely dated. Moreover, it works only by analogy, since humans are not computers. So you are depending on the reader understanding a...
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    Guidelines for Discussing Religion

    Yes, that was a misunderstanding. Feel free to discuss; folks will let you know if there's anything amiss.
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    Guidelines for Discussing Religion

    I don't see an invitation to discuss, nor do I see a question. But the statements as they stand seem fine. If you want to solicit feedback, that probably belongs in World Building, as it's not in relation to an actual story in progress. I'm curious, though, to know what you saw as possibly...
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    Hello friends! Critique swap?

    But if you're looking for a swap on a full, completed novel, you'd do better to ask for beta readers. Critiques are more for scenes or a chapter or two. There are no strict rules regarding this, but trying to upload 80,000 words (number picked at random) is going to get pretty cumbersome.
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    Guidelines for Discussing Religion

    >is it ok to discuss fictional religions in the context of my writing. Impossible to say without knowing more. Why do you want to discuss fictional religions? Do you mean the ones you have invented or are you looking at religions from other books? By "discuss" do you mean "here's the backstory...
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    How do we know when its finished?

    It has helped me to think of revision as consisting of separate but related tasks. Improvement is one, but even that can be broken down. There's improvement of the prose--usually at the level of a phrase or sentence, or a bit of narrative or description. A setting can be improved. A character...
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    my fantasy planet is trillions of years old, so where is the tech? (explanation)

    Also, any world older than the parameters of the story can be any age at all. It simply won't matter because no one will ever see it or know about it. I can say this magic relic comes from a hundred years before the current story, or a thousand years, or a million years. They're just numbers. I...
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    !?!

    >I really don't think we can lay claim to any hard and fast rules to language No boxing of ears on this. It's too easy to correct. All you have to do is remove the phrase "any hard and fast", and you have nonsense; to wit, "I really don't think we can lay claim to rules to language." Of course...
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    !?!

    I've never seen a tilde used in that way. Had I seen it, I would probably assume it was a missed keystroke. An ellipsis for a pause is also not right, and not needed. Here as elsewhere, I take the urge to use (or misuse) as a challenge. What am I trying to do here? I'm trying to indicate a...
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    I want to know your opinion on orcs in my fantasy novel and how they came to be

    I agree with pmmg here. This is author background, not reader background. Tell me a story, please.
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