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Actually, Spatha, I believe there's a software that helps you concentrate on your story and it formats the punctuations for you. I've never used it, but someone on the forum may have. Why not give it a shot; it might save you time.
Not an experienced writer, Spatha. I have my faults, and fewer publications that I would love. One's never perfect, but awareness is what counts. Don't forget, I said your writing is quite succinct and seems a part of something interesting. That's a mastery.
You write well, Spatha, in terms of being sharp and succinct. As the beginning, middle or end is uncertain at this point, it makes it hard for one to be drawn into it, but it seems a section of something interesting. All said - your dialogue punctuation sucks. I don't mean this in a bad way...
You don't give much, King, for one to come up with useful ideas. Perhaps you could name your book with the name of the virus. At the moment, there's a W32 virus going around, and a title like W32 could be great. Or what if the virus has a woman's name, and people think the book is about a...
As I don't know much about your story, Michigan, a lot depends on the genre. If it's mystery, your ending will naturally be a resolution; who done it - on the assumption, of course, that you've planted enough clues for the ending not to be magic.
If it's comedy, then you need a punch line...
Sorry, RainbowGurl. I had recurring dreams at a point in life when I was stuck in a situation that was unfulfilling. Each dream was about driving on endless roads or pouring cereal in bowls that never filled. All that changed were the shapes of the roads and colours of the bowls. As soon as...
Being daft.
Just kidding, honest. It took me trial and error, and one day it worked. I learnt how to do avitars, oops avatars, a few weeks ago, and only because some poor duffy could take it no more and asked.
Chiz, Clara. I do grow with Toni's writing. It's so distinct, no matter what she writes. A woman's walk, a lift of eye, stomach laughter - it dwells with you for ages.