Basic Fundamentals

Her Cold-Hearted Alpha
Her Cold-Hearted Alpha
Kiara Westwood was the 18 year old daughter of two Alpha parents. But she was born without one of the basic abilities of a wolf. Wanting to escape from the protection and concern of her family and pack which suffocated her. She moves to the pack of the Lycan King himself. Alejandro Rossi. Fearless, ruthless and cold-hearted. Alejandro cares for nothing or no one and that’s the way he liked it. He believes his sole purpose is to contain the danger that threatens their very existence. At 34, Alejandro had not found his destined mate, nor has he taken one of choice. Fucking women was just a past time and he didnt have the heart for love nor the interest. That was until Kiara stepped into his life, like a breath of fresh air or a storm on a hot summers night. Under the blood moon, by a cruel twist of fate they realise they are mated. Will Kiara be able to make her way into his frozen heart and revive any emotions he is capable of? Or would he destroy her completely in the process? ---- THE SECOND INSTALLMENT OF THE ALPHA Book 1 - Her Forbidden Alpha Book 2 - Her Cold-Hearted Alpha Book 3 - Her Destined Alpha Book 4 - Caged Between The Beta & Alpha Book 5 - King Alejandro: The Return Of Her Cold-Hearted Alpha For updates, character aesthetics release dates and more follow me on IG author.muse or FB author muse
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Giving in to Her Rebellious Streak
Giving in to Her Rebellious Streak
On the day that Yasmin Starr gets divorced, a divorce agreement becomes the number one trending topic."The divorce is due to the man's inability to fulfill his basic duties as a husband!"That night, Yasmin is dragged into a car. Blake Ford chomps down on her lip, looking fierce. "You can test me out tonight to see whether I'm able to fulfill my duties, Ms. Starr."After the divorce, Yasmin becomes an internationally renowned designer. Countless handsome men surround her.As the line of men waiting for her hand grows longer, Blake can't sit still anymore. He finds opportunities to show up before her, begging for her love domineeringly yet tenderly. "Yasmin, come home with me, okay?""Belated love isn't worth anything, Mr. Ford.""Yes, I'm the worthless one and a lapdog to boot. I was wrong, Yaz. Come home, please …"
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983 Chapters
Mated to the Rogue Lycan
Mated to the Rogue Lycan
Scarlett is a she—werewolf, who lacks the basic ability of shifting into her wolf form. All werewolves can only get their mate after they shift, so all hope is lost for her. But her childhood crush—The Alpha King's heir, Rush Rivera is here to save the day and make her a chosen mate. Just when she thinks everything is going too right on the day of her chosen mate ceremony, the Rogue Lycan Alpha comes breaking her doors. He claims that she is his mate and surprisingly, she recognizes him as one. If she is wolfless, then how can she recognize him as her mate? And even if he is her mate, how can she accept him when he killed her parents in a rogue attack three years ago? An attraction they can't deny, a heat season around the corner, and the Alpha King on the hunt for the Rogue Lycan and the wolfless omega, what could go wrong with them?
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122 Chapters
His woman, his addiction
His woman, his addiction
Allie's life transformed from grass to grace after Aaron's father saw her roaming about at night in the rain. She was offered basic amenities and loved by the Smiths except Aaron who made her life a living hell. He never admitted to being attracted to Allie for some egoistic and personal reasons. He tried his best to fight his feelings for her but it defied him since that was what his heart desires.  Years passed and Aaron departed to continue his studies overseas. When he came back, he managed his father's once-abandoned fashion brand company and eventually expanded it by applying his fabulous skills in marketing strategy. He made it among the top chains across Europe. Aaron and Allie finally had to ignore their malice when caught in an unexpected condition with Aaron's enemy. Allie decided to make a secret investigation into why two enemies who were once inseparable friends wouldn't mind spilling blood on themselves. Upon that, she found traces of her heritage, and Aaron's dark past was also unleashed. The two lovers faced a heavy crisis to give their love a chance.
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75 Chapters
My Husband Faked His Death To Be With His First Love, I Sent Him To His Grave
My Husband Faked His Death To Be With His First Love, I Sent Him To His Grave
My husband, Mark Thompson, and I went hiking. After eating some wild berries I picked, he was poisoned and died. When I got home, a woman named Sarah Miller and her son, Tommy Miller, showed up at my door. It turned out Mark had given them our house and car. On top of that, he owed them a huge amount of money. I ended up giving them all the savings I had. To care for my sick mother-in-law, Judith Thompson, I worked three jobs. I was surviving on basic meals like bread and butter. After years of exhausting work, I collapsed in the hospital. Judith told the doctors to stop my treatment. Just as I was about to die, Mark walked into the ward with Sarah and Tommy in his arms. He tossed five dollars at me. “Thanks for taking care of my mom all these years.” That was when I realized Mark had faked his death just to be with Sarah and their love child. When I opened my eyes again, I was back to the day we went hiking together.
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His Majesty's Forced Bride
His Majesty's Forced Bride
Addison wakes up thinking this day is going to be like any other, but soon she finds out her uncle has other plans: she is going to marry King Gregory Dominis, the most handsome yet intimidating man she has ever met and the ruler of a far away kingdom. Now she is going to be the wife of a man that terrifies her and the queen of a place she knows nothing about. ******* excerpt ******* “I have great news for you, Addison,” he announced. “You are to be married today!” At first, his words made no sense, how could I be getting married today if wasn’t even engaged? I didn’t even have a suitor! “Ma… married?” I babbled. “Yes, don’t you know what married means? I don’t understand why you look so baffled, girls your age marry all the time!” He exclaimed. The king was right, it wasn’t unusual for girls my age to get married in Lerene, but they were usually informed in advance, not the very same day of the wedding. “But… today? It is so soon…” I mumbled. “I know, but the groom is a busy man who has no time for a long engagement,” he said. His reply made me realize I hadn’t asked the most basic question. “Who is the groom?” “I am glad you asked, Addison, because that is the best part,” he said smirking. “You are to be married to King Gregory Dominis of Dranda.” My heart sinked into my stomach. I felt like I was going to get sick. Did he just say I was going to marry King Gregory Dominis? How could I marry a man I have never met? And he was not just any man but a king!
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Who Teaches The Basic Fundamentals Of Scriptwriting For Movies?

5 Answers2025-08-02 05:55:11

As someone who's spent years obsessing over storytelling in films and anime, I can tell you that learning scriptwriting fundamentals is a journey. The obvious starting point is classic screenwriting books like 'Save the Cat' by Blake Snyder, which breaks down structure in a digestible way. But honestly, some of my best lessons came from analyzing anime like 'Death Note'—how it balances dialogue and tension is masterclass-level writing.

For free resources, YouTube channels like 'Lessons from the Screenplay' dissect movie scripts visually, while Studio Binder’s articles on three-act structure helped me grasp pacing. I also recommend following screenwriters like Aaron Sorkin on MasterClass; his emphasis on 'walk-and-talk' scenes changed how I view fluid dialogue. Surprisingly, NaNoWriMo forums have great crowdsourced tips for script formatting quirks too.

Where Can I Learn The Basic Fundamentals Of Novel Publishing?

5 Answers2025-08-02 02:20:01

As someone who’s navigated the labyrinth of novel publishing, I can share some hard-earned insights. The absolute best place to start is with industry-standard resources like 'The Complete Guide to Self-Publishing' by Marilyn Ross or 'On Writing' by Stephen King, which demystifies both craft and business. Online, Reedsy’s blog breaks down query letters, royalties, and ISBNs in digestible chunks.

Don’t overlook podcasts like 'The Creative Penn'—Joanna Penn’s interviews with agents are gold. For hands-on learning, NaNoWriMo’s forums during November are buzzing with publishing newbies swapping tips. Local writer’s groups often host workshops with indie authors who’ve been through the trenches. Remember, understanding contracts is non-negotiable; Jane Friedman’s website has templates that dissect legalese into plain English.

What Are The Basic Fundamentals Of Writing A Bestselling Novel?

5 Answers2025-08-02 16:20:00

Writing a bestselling novel is like crafting a spell—every word has to pull the reader deeper into your world. The most fundamental part is a compelling protagonist. Think of 'Harry Potter'—without Harry’s relatability and growth, the magic wouldn’t resonate. You need a character readers root for, flaws and all.

Next, conflict is the engine of your story. Whether it’s internal (like in 'The Bell Jar') or external (like 'The Hunger Games'), tension keeps pages turning. A clear structure—setup, confrontation, resolution—helps, but don’t be afraid to subvert expectations. 'Gone Girl' thrived by flipping tropes.

Lastly, voice matters. Whether it’s the witty sarcasm of 'The Martian' or the lyrical prose of 'The Night Circus', a distinct style makes your book unforgettable. And don’t forget pacing—bestsellers balance action with quieter moments to let the story breathe.

Why Are Basic Fundamentals Important In Manga Character Design?

5 Answers2025-08-02 01:31:40

As someone who's been sketching manga characters for years, I can't stress enough how crucial fundamentals are. They're the backbone of every great design. Without solid anatomy knowledge, your characters will look awkward or unbalanced. Proportions, perspective, and gesture drawing make poses dynamic and believable. Even stylized manga relies on understanding real human anatomy first before exaggerating features.

Color theory and composition are equally vital. A character's palette can instantly communicate personality—cool tones for calm types, bright hues for energetic ones. Silhouette readability is another fundamental; a well-designed character should be recognizable even in shadow. These basics ensure your creations stand out in a sea of generic designs.

I've seen many beginners skip fundamentals to chase flashy styles, but their work always lacks substance. Mastery of basics gives you the freedom to break rules creatively later. The best manga artists like Takehiko Inoue ('Vagabond') or Naoki Urasawa ('Monster') demonstrate impeccable fundamentals beneath their distinct styles.

When Should Authors Master The Basic Fundamentals Of Plot Structure?

1 Answers2025-08-02 11:28:15

As someone who has spent years analyzing storytelling across novels, comics, and games, I believe mastering plot structure early is crucial for any writer. The fundamentals should be tackled before diving into complex projects, ideally during the initial stages of creative development. Think of it like building a house—you wouldn’t start decorating before laying the foundation. A solid grasp of structure ensures your story doesn’t collapse under its own weight. I’ve seen countless promising ideas derail because the writer didn’t understand pacing, conflict escalation, or resolution. Even experimental narratives benefit from this groundwork; breaking rules intentionally requires knowing them first.

Many aspiring authors make the mistake of postponing this learning, thinking raw inspiration alone will carry them. That’s like trying to compose a symphony without understanding musical scales. Take 'Attack on Titan'—its twists feel impactful because Isayama meticulously planned the plot’s skeleton before fleshing it out. Similarly, games like 'The Last of Us' weave interactivity into a tightly structured narrative arc. Early mastery doesn’t stifle creativity; it gives you the tools to refine chaos into coherence. Workshops, writing manuals like 'Save the Cat', or even reverse-engineering favorite stories can accelerate this process.

There’s also a practical reason to prioritize structure: audience engagement. Readers and gamers instinctively recognize when a story meanders or rushes. Consider how 'One Piece' balances episodic adventures with long-term plot threads—Oda’s mastery of structure keeps fans hooked for decades. The same principles apply to novels; 'The Hobbit’s' journey structure creates momentum while allowing room for detours. Start small—craft short stories or game scenarios to practice three-act structures or hero’s journeys. Once these feel intuitive, you’ll adapt them effortlessly to larger works, whether you’re writing a quiet romance or an epic sci-fi saga.

Are There Courses On Basic Fundamentals For Anime Adaptation Scripts?

1 Answers2025-08-02 01:35:34

As someone who has spent years dissecting anime adaptations and their source material, I can confidently say that understanding the basics of adaptation scripts is crucial for anyone looking to break into the industry. One of the best ways to learn is through online courses. Websites like Udemy and Coursera offer courses specifically tailored to scriptwriting for anime adaptations. These courses cover everything from pacing and dialogue adaptation to visual storytelling techniques unique to anime. They often include case studies of popular adaptations like 'Attack on Titan' or 'Demon Slayer,' breaking down how the scripts translated the manga's essence into animated form.

Another valuable resource is YouTube channels run by industry professionals. Channels like 'Anime Everyframe a Painting' delve into the intricacies of adaptation, analyzing how scenes are rewritten or restructured to fit the animated medium. These free resources are goldmines for beginners, offering practical insights without the cost of formal education. For those who prefer books, 'Anime from Akira to Howl’s Moving Castle' by Susan Napier provides a scholarly yet accessible look at adaptation techniques, though it’s more theoretical than hands-on.

Workshops and webinars hosted by animation studios are also worth exploring. Studios like MAPPA and Kyoto Animation occasionally open their doors to aspiring writers, offering sessions on how they approach adaptations. These events are rare but incredibly insightful, often revealing the collaborative nature of scriptwriting in anime. For example, adapting a dense light novel like 'The Rising of the Shield Hero' requires balancing exposition with action, a skill these workshops emphasize.

Lastly, joining online communities like Reddit’s r/animeadaptations or Discord servers dedicated to anime production can provide peer feedback. Many amateur writers share their adaptation scripts there, receiving critiques from both fans and professionals. It’s a grassroots way to learn, but the diversity of perspectives can help refine your understanding of the fundamentals. Whether through structured courses or community engagement, mastering adaptation scripts is a journey worth taking for any anime enthusiast.

How Do Publishers Evaluate Basic Fundamentals In Manuscript Submissions?

3 Answers2025-08-02 21:28:34

As someone who’s been on both sides of the publishing world, I’ve seen how manuscripts are judged with a mix of cold, hard criteria and gut instinct. Publishers look for a strong hook right away—something that grabs attention within the first few pages. It’s not just about pretty prose; the story needs to have momentum, a sense of urgency that makes it impossible to put down. Voice matters immensely, too. A unique narrative style can turn even a familiar premise into something fresh. I’ve watched manuscripts get rejected because the voice felt generic, like it could’ve been written by anyone. Publishers want a perspective that crackles with personality, whether it’s gritty, whimsical, or brutally honest.

Structure is another dealbreaker. A manuscript might have gorgeous sentences, but if the pacing drags or the plot meanders without purpose, it’s dead in the water. Editors look for tight, purposeful storytelling where every scene serves a function. Submissions that waste time on unnecessary detours rarely survive the slush pile. Character development is equally vital. Even in plot-driven genres, readers need someone to root for—or love to hate. Flat characters are an instant red flag. Publishers want protagonists who feel real, flawed, and dynamic, with arcs that resonate emotionally.

Marketability is the unspoken rule lurking beneath all this. A manuscript could be brilliant, but if publishers don’t see a clear audience or a way to position it, they’ll pass. Trends play a role, though chasing them is risky. What’s more valuable is a story that taps into universal themes—love, loss, identity—in a way that feels both timeless and timely. Finally, professionalism matters. A clean, polished submission shows respect for the process. Typos, formatting messes, or ignoring submission guidelines suggest the writer isn’t serious. Publishers bet time and money on manuscripts; they need to trust the author can deliver.

How Do Anime Producers Apply Basic Fundamentals In Storytelling?

5 Answers2025-08-02 19:29:50

As someone who's spent countless hours dissecting anime narratives, I've noticed that anime producers excel at blending traditional storytelling techniques with unique cultural nuances. One fundamental they often use is the 'hero's journey,' seen in classics like 'Naruto' or 'One Piece,' where the protagonist grows through trials. Another key element is emotional pacing—shows like 'Your Lie in April' masterfully balance joy and sorrow to pull at viewers' hearts.

World-building is another cornerstone. Series like 'Attack on Titan' or 'Made in Abyss' invest heavily in creating immersive settings that feel alive. Foreshadowing is also critical; subtle hints in early episodes often pay off dramatically later, as seen in 'Steins;Gate.' Character arcs are meticulously crafted, with even side characters getting depth, like in 'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood.' These techniques ensure the story resonates deeply with audiences.

Which Books Explain The Basic Fundamentals Of TV Series Production?

1 Answers2025-08-02 22:02:05

As someone who's spent years diving into the behind-the-scenes magic of TV series, I can't recommend 'Save the Cat! Writes for TV' by Jamie Nash enough. It's not just a book; it's a roadmap for anyone curious about how TV shows are crafted from the ground up. Nash breaks down the storytelling techniques used in successful series, focusing on structure, character arcs, and pacing. The book uses examples from shows like 'Breaking Bad' and 'The Office' to illustrate how to hook audiences and keep them coming back. It’s written in a way that feels like you’re having a conversation with a seasoned showrunner, making complex ideas accessible without oversimplifying them.

Another gem is 'Writing the TV Drama Series' by Pamela Douglas. This one digs deeper into the creative and logistical challenges of TV production. Douglas covers everything from pitching a pilot to understanding the writer’s room dynamics. What sets it apart is its focus on the collaborative nature of TV, emphasizing how writers, directors, and producers work together to bring a vision to life. The book includes interviews with industry professionals, offering real-world insights that textbooks often miss. If you’re looking for a blend of theory and practical advice, this is a must-read.

For a more technical perspective, 'The TV Showrunner’s Roadmap' by Neil Landau is invaluable. It’s like a crash course in the responsibilities of a showrunner, the person who oversees everything from scripts to post-production. Landau uses case studies from shows like 'Lost' and 'Modern Family' to explain how to balance creative control with network expectations. The book also touches on budgeting and scheduling, which are rarely glamorized but crucial to understanding the industry. It’s a dense read, but perfect for anyone serious about the business side of TV.

If you’re interested in the visual side of production, 'Directing for Television' by Brian Rose is a fantastic resource. It focuses on the director’s role, from blocking scenes to working with actors and crew. Rose’s approach is hands-on, with chapters dedicated to different genres (sitcoms, dramas, reality TV) and their unique demands. The book includes diagrams and shot lists, making it especially useful for aspiring directors or cinematographers. It’s a reminder that TV isn’t just about writing—it’s about translating words into compelling visuals.

Lastly, 'Producing for TV' by Cathrine Kellison covers the nuts and bolts of getting a show made. It’s a comprehensive guide to development, financing, and distribution, with a focus on indie producers. Kellison demystifies contracts and licensing, topics that can be daunting for newcomers. The book also explores how streaming platforms have changed the game, making it relevant for today’s landscape. Whether you’re a film student or a curious fan, these books will give you a newfound appreciation for the complexity of TV production.

Can Free Novel Websites Teach Basic Fundamentals Of Creative Writing?

3 Answers2025-08-02 17:42:40

I've spent years browsing free novel websites, and while they might not replace a structured creative writing course, they can absolutely teach you the basics if you approach them the right way. Free platforms like Wattpad or Royal Road are treasure troves of amateur and semi-professional writing, offering a raw look at storytelling in action. Reading a variety of stories—both the good and the bad—helps you recognize common pitfalls, like inconsistent pacing or flat character arcs. You start picking up on techniques that work, such as how dialogue can reveal personality or how tension builds in a scene. The key is active reading—not just passively consuming the story but dissecting why certain chapters grip you while others fall flat.

Another advantage of free novel websites is the community feedback. Many platforms allow readers to comment on chapters, offering critiques or praise. By observing how others react to different writing styles, you learn what resonates with audiences. Some writers even post their editing process, showing how they refine drafts. This transparency gives you a behind-the-scenes look at creative decisions. However, free sites also have drawbacks, like uneven quality or lack of professional polish. To compensate, I recommend pairing free reads with published novels to compare amateur and professional techniques. Over time, you develop an instinct for structure, voice, and pacing—fundamentals that all writers need.

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