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Help Need Some Tips On How To Write A Fiction About Food

What are your tips for writing wolf fiction?

Read Jack London, Jean Craighead George, and Annette Curtis Klause. Yes, differentiate your wolves and give them distinct personalities as well as defining physical characteristics so the reader can tell them apart. Educate yourself as much as possible on wolf pack dynamics, behavior, and terminology. Use lots of descriptive canine words, like muzzle, snarl, howl, etc. Depict at least one hunt. Be sure to make them wild and not too gentle. Readers of wolf stories want blood. Take into account wolf senses and wolf motivations at all times. Don't write it in a visually-dominant human fashion. Use scents more.

How to describe an airport in a fiction novel I want to write.?

If at all possible, I would go to an airport for a few hours and just sit there and observe. That way you can describe it firsthand.

But if you can't do that, then I would say that the atmosphere is generally one of hustle and bustle. People are coming, people are going, everyone is anxious to be somewhere else. No one wants to spend longer than they have to there. It is also a place of happiness and tears. People are leaving their loved ones behind, sometimes for a long time, and other people are reuniting with their friends and family. There is a lot of hurry and a lot of hugs. There also tend to be many people dressed in business-type clothes, since lots of people travel for work. Also, if you took your normal selection of people from the sidewalk, you would have to weed out all the people who don't have enough money to travel, so picture a lot of fairly well-off people, middle and upper class people with a few exceptions. Also, remember that the different locations of the airport as well as the time of year affect who is there. Holidays are busy and often families with young children are traveling, which just makes for crying, bored and unhappy children, with frustrated, tired and harried parents. If the airport is near a military base, there may be lots of people in uniform coming and going. Near the beginning and end of the school year and around spring break, there are lots of college kids. The weather also affects the atmosphere. If the weather is bad and people are stranded, there will be a lot of people camped out sleeping or laying around waiting, as well as long lines everywhere.

I really recommend checking it out for yourself; airports can be fascinating. But I hope this helps.

What are the tips to write a novel in third person's perspective?

The experts say it is easiest to use the third person perspective in producing a coherent book. I agree.The experts advise that one (third person) POV should preferably be used throughout a book. I have found this very difficult advice to follow in writing my own book. I use different third person POVs.The experts assert that if you are using multiple (third person) POVs, you should make sure each chapter (preferably) or at least each scene is narrated from one POV. I agree, though The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy was an astonishing example of blatant disregard of this requirement. Astonishing because it worked.The experts distinguish between third person omniscient (where the narrator knows the feelings of all characters) and third person limited (where only the narrator’s feelings are made known). I prefer third person limited.Have I given you some food for thought?

I want to write a book about food and science interconnected, where should I start?

Do research.I would start with most common foods you and your friends and your family eat and discover more about what they contain, how they are made (both in the past and now) what chemical or physical processes cause a food to be like that.For example eggs harden in heat due to denaturation of the proteins.Other processes are very interesting, like how mechanical stress (churning) turns cream into butter.How fruit juice becomes alcoholic (in particular wine). How beer is made.Or how cheese and yogurt are produced.How yeast leavens bread.There are MANY foods we know for centuries - or millennia! - and we have been producing them for a long time! Still most people do not know the science behind that!So I would start with that basically, so it relates to people, making them look at common objects, in this case foods, in a new light.

Any tips on how to write long chapters?

When I write chapters in my book, they usually range from 3,000-4,000 words. My longest chapters range to about 5,000 words, while my shortest chapters usually run about 2,000 words.
I have noticed that these bestselling authors such as Stephanie Meyer and J.K. Rowling, that their chapters in their books run about 10,000, 11,000, and 12,000 words each. It just makes me wonder, how do they just write on and on and on?
So, my question is: is there any tips that can help me write longer chapters?

How to write someone emotionless?

you could let the main character (if she's a girl), talk to him like show me how to get boys to like me and he be like no.


also, you could have him watching this humour/sad sort of movie and everyone is crying or laughing but he's just sitting there.

I hope it helped. I suck at explaining .

What are some tips for writing an apocalyptic romance novel?

If the romance novel is to end with an apocalypse, then it would be a romance novel just like any other and then you end it with a bang. Of course, if it’s something that has a reasonable expectation of foreshadowing, you can preface each chapter with a newscast of how tensions in this or that country are escalating and then at the end of the book, it’s WWIII with nuclear arsenals.If the romance novel is set already in a dystopian world, then you have to consider the added themes:Struggling to survive against marauders (Mad Max, the Walking Dead, Resident Evil, etc.)The scarcity of resources - food, oil, shelter. When you lack things like food, people tend to commit questionable acts (cannibalism).Mental health. If you have people who lived in the Pre-Apocalypse and now are living in the Post-Apocalypse, odds are a lot of your characters will be suffering PTSD in a myriad of ways. Having gone from a 9–5 job worrying about your choice in Netflix movies to now struggling how you’ll survive without being eaten by someone is mind-blowing. Most people would commit suicide (On the Naked Beach).Breakdown of society. Rape and murder will become every day occurrences in any still existing society. Even if you have parts of where there is an actual working government, they will have very harsh laws dealing with trouble-makers (The Day After).So, while the story revolves around two or more characters finding and losing love in their life, the above themes should be on their minds equally as well.

Food that will connect to 1984 novel?

yes actually....take a bland dark tasteless possibly hard piece of bread, water and mayb a block of gross cheese...cheap cheese....the ppl in the book didnt have luxeries didnt expect luxary they had bread for breakfast and they didnt expect anything better or more flavorable...hope this helps(not a slice of white bread, but like a whole bread, maybe dark wheat)

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