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: Re: When Choosing Labels/titles for Characters instead of their names This is probably a repeat of a previous question, but I have a slightly different problem when writing. I don't always want to
Is your story in war/military setting? Then the real life military has a solution. There is no way a soldier can know everyone in his brigade, or a sailor can know everyone on battleship/carrier-sized ship by name, but putting rank and unit next to the name is everything he needs to know. Ex: "Lieutenant Kelly, the Assistant S3 of the 1st Battalion 502d Infantry!"
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: How do I write thought battles? I'd like to write a scene where my character is thinking back and forth between decisions, and I'm not sure what the correct way is. Do I write all of his
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: How do I incorporate "survivor's guilt" in my character? How would it affect his daily life? I have created a character who has survived through a massively traumatic event which, for him, lasted
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