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Action/Adventure: November 06, 2013 Issue [#5980]

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 This week: Ensemble Pieces
  Edited by: Aennaytte: Free & Wild in GoT
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1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

Hello writers and readers of action and adventure, I am Aennaytte: Free & Wild in GoT , your guest editor for this issue.


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Letter from the editor

Ensemble Pieces


How to manage several players in one book.


After the simple hero and the complex hero comes the questions, what to do when you have several heroes? It might seem overwhelming at first, but with some basic organization, an action adventure can very well have several heroes and still work out just fine and be highly entertaining too.

*PawPrints* Each character should have a solid backstory.

*Tools* Each character should have a specific skill set that helps the hero-team toward their goal.

*ElecGuitar* Each character should have a quirky skill. Something fun that makes them human and likeable.

*Ankh* Life and death. Sometimes, a character on a team has to die to move the story forward or to make the cast more manageable, or to make space for a new player.

*Heart* A typical action/adventure does not require a whole lot of romance, but a dash of romance or at least some emotional friction between some of the characters helps to make everybody feel more real to the reader. How graphic you want to be in this regard is really up to you. From my experience with action/adventure reviewers here on WdC, I'd say the average action/adventure reader is okay with the mention of sensuality, but they don't want to witness it in graphic description.

*Boat2* Depending on your goal for your team - is this a one-time story or a serial - give the story an ending that satisfies the reader in regards to the whereabouts of each hero. Kill them, let them live, make them get married, anything you want as long as you tell us into what type of sunset they ride, drive, or sail off into.



Editor's Picks

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 The Regulator (Complete First Draft)  (13+)
A young man learns to lead his friends and survivors in a world of the Undead (Draft)
#1955446 by BreakingDead

 The Uprising.   (18+)
Chalice has to tame a rebel group of Werewolves. Can she accomplish this task?
#1961054 by TheQuillDragon

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Darryl and the Parrot  (E)
An adventure for two friends.
#1854640 by Don Two

The Battle of Raven's Rest  (13+)
The entirety of a Ballad. A few stanzas of which appeared in a story of mine.
#1955487 by Dhu-Glas

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#1952736 by Not Available.

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Societas Draconistrarum  (ASR)
In company with the prelates, barons, and magnates whom we invite to participate with us..
#1961106 by Aelyah

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Edgar Rice Burroughs  (E)
Collection of Edgar's best know works
#1949471 by Joey's Spring has Sprung

 
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Ask & Answer

Comments I got for my last Action Adventure Newsletter "Who Needs Purpose?

Joshiahis wrote: Great followup, and the selections this week were great. "Invalid Item

Thank you.

BIG BAD WOLF is hopping wrote: At least most heroes don't have to worry about the graboids from Tremors- of course, the learning curve, as present throughout the whole Tremors Series- both the movies and the TV series, is something that many heroes have to deal with. "Anthros Versus Zombies

? I do not know that of which you speak. Must investigate at some point.


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