There's really no such thing as an appropriate word count. It's all dependent on the contents of the chapter itself. I can write 5000 words and have it all be useless frills and I can write 1000 words of important plot development and call that a chapter. Do what's right for your story. Don't...
That's the bible? I thought that this was a greek thing? Humans were created with 2 heads 4 arms and 4 legs, but Zeus split them apart because of their power. It was used by Plato to explain how love works and finding a soul mate. The two halves are constantly searching for each other.
Not all. Most are based on real legends and myths. Like, I don't believe Emiya is based on a real person (either mythological or not). But Muramasa, who uses Emiya's body or smth, is based on a real life person.
Barely anything. First step of being a writer is knowing you're not perfect. You're going to get bad ratings and you honestly should. Especially if you're new. You just take that bad rating as proof that you have things you need to improve on. That's it. Don't let it get too personal.
Why the fuck does everyone compare moments when they feel wronged to fucking 1984? Especially a goddamn corporation. Did these people even read 1984? Equating Fornite being banned from the App Store to 1984 would be like me equating a paper cut to getting gutted by a broadsword.
Description is a tool. You use it to paint the setting or highlight important things. That means, it requires you to pinpoint when description is needed or not. So remember that. Sometimes just saying "The cottage was small but cozy" would be sufficient if the cottage isn't important.
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