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I am asked, with a frequency I have come to find wearying, whether the events of my novels "really happened...
by Leo Nakamura
There is a peculiar sickness that has crept into historical fiction...
by Leo Nakamura
Still trying to decide what to actually DO here.
by Kim
Chekhov's Gun
by Clive Wright
lost in the Horseshoe Casino/Hotel
by Kim
Adventures in Podcasting
by Rachel McCarron
Novels that have influenced my writing
by Clive Wright
dropping seeds all over the place
by Kim
James Charles
James Charles
A little bit. Read a lot about this stuff.
Peyton Stafford
Peyton Stafford
Oops! I thought you were a scientist. I read Einstein's books. Long ago. How familiar do we have to get?
Nikky Lee
Nikky Lee
@Peyton Stafford @James Charles I'm looking for someone familiar enough with the topic to sense check a couple of lines to make sure "science" bit sound plausible. For context, its about a scientist who discovera a new particle that ultimately allows them to travel to a mirror universe. I've skirted around the science as much as I can, but I'm wanting to check the few terminology/descriptor bits I have used are correct (i.e. I'm not using the completely wrong term or describing something in completey the wrong way that would stand out to someone with a bit of knowledge in the area).
Peyton Stafford
Peyton Stafford
Sorry. I am not qualified to help you with this.
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