I think it’s funny that bruno thinks she’s learned to not look back, because she hasn’t. And when I wrote it, and likely believed it myself, I hadn’t either. ;-)
I think it’s funny that bruno thinks she’s learned to not look back, because she hasn’t. And when I wrote it, and likely believed it myself, I hadn’t either. ;-)
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How often do you include your own thoughts/feelings/opinions as Bruno’s? I feel like a lot of authors tend to write themselves into their main characters, but I’m trying to get away from that. Do you think it’s helpful or harmful?
Thanks :)
@Amanda, I think it depends on the project and your goals and potentially how you think it affects your personal life. I don’t assign any positive or negative to it in general. For Bruno, it was essential, for my current project (Spacetrawler), not as much.
to create cotnnet. so, if these website owners are not willing to write cotnnet all by themselves then they will surely look for cotnnet writers to perform this task as they get paid and here is where you get the chance to show them what you’ve got but