Author Eli K.P. William offers advice on how to write vivid descriptions while still being mindful of pacing and plot in a novel by using examples of the balance between the two.
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If you are interested in these matter, watch this. A Japanese lawmaker, Rui Matsukawa, discusses and explains all. Note: This took place before South Korea scraped the pact aka GSOMIA. She was spot on about Moon Jae-in. Kono Taro: If Korea wants to rewrite history, they need to know ...
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A blade in the crowd. Image via Ubisoft The murder simulator that started it all. 2007’s classicAssassin’s Creedis still probably the closest to actual history, as it is loosely based on the real-life historical conflict between the Persian Ḥashshāshīyīn and the Christian Knights Templa...
Rather than develop the character of Indiana Jones, Temple finds him trying to put too much weight on gimmicks: a fast-talking sidekick, a new love story and bad guys who can't quite match up to the evil of the Nazis in the first movie. At least part of Spielberg's genius lies in ...