Archive for March 6th, 2010


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I want to write a great story. I have no topic and I don’t know if it’s going to be short, long, or just like 10 chapters. Stuff like that. If you’d be kind enough to pretend your writing your own story. Tell me what would you write. I LOVE to write. My teacher tells me that I have a gift for writing. Thnks for any suggestions!

I’ve been to sites where it says dialogue is a great way to start off a novel, while others say that publishers don’t read past the first sentence if you start it off with dialogue.
And I’m not talking about something like, “How was your day?” she asked. More captivating dialogue.
But even if it is captivating, is it a good way to start off a teen comedy novel?

I’m Asian and my husband is European. We both are not English native speakers but we use English to communicate to each other even though we speak the other’s native language.

I have an arguement with my husband which language we will speak to the baby. I’m now pregnant.

I think we should speak in each of our native language. He thinks that we should speak English to the baby as it’s a more important language and it’s the language that binds the two of us.

I argue that the baby can go to English education system later and will learn English. He thinks it would confuse the baby having to speak in too many languages. But I think as long as one is consistent with the language that one speak to the baby, the baby can understand. Besides the baby will take my husband’s nationality so it makes sense to speak in the language according to his/her passport. And the baby will be at least perfectly billingual if not trilingual.

Any thoughts?