There are literary agents and publishers, teachers of creative writing, successful novelists and novelists now long gone who are frequently quoted and quite naturally are perceived to be expert. Perhaps rightly so, or not. Expert at statements that read a lot like rules.
Always, we speak about what works for us, not you. One of the numerous reasons that I stuck with writing non-fiction for so much of my life is that I bought into this myth completely. The writers I loved as a young English major were either alcoholics, suicidal or psychotic. Think F. The cost of writing my novel would be too great. And then the dream slid to the back burner as the responsibilities of life accelerated.
My first book was arduous. Mainly because I believed that it would be really good if writing it was tough, super difficult. Therefore, I made it super difficult. Like any work worth doing, writing a first novel is worth doing poorly. My first novel was replete with problems which have been corrected in the second edition. But the second and third books have been a totally different experience.
Certainly, hard work but not arduous. At times fun. Because of the joy of getting—really describing a new character. One that was extremely challenging because he is totally out of your frame of reference. Like an assassin who has become my favorite character in my third book.
Nor do I have a specific place to write. But I do write only on my laptop never desktop. Certainly when I am approaching a deadline, like now, my writing schedule might be most of my waking hours or as much of them as I can devote to it. But other things interrupt-husbands, kids, holidays, life.
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The second should be There isn't a rule. Improve this answer. Also of note: "is no" and "are zero" are generally equivalent but use different pluralities. In some contexts, the first sentence could be interpreted as "this is anarchy".
I don't think I've seen 'there is no rule' to mean anarchy. You could say the following: There isn't a rule. Your question: Are there any differences of the two sentences below: There is no rule.
Answer: Indeed, there are. Others have suggested: There isn't a rule. I would also like to add this option: There isn't any rule. In my opinion, this is the more commonly used form. Or, even better, There aren't any rules. Note that not can also be used in place of an adverbial clause of negation: Is there any rule against this? Jimi Oke Jimi Oke To wit: There's isn't rule [of law]. Not something I'd say, but I think it's correct. Erhard 1, 2 2 gold badges 15 15 silver badges 23 23 bronze badges.
Simply because it is grammatically wrong. There isn't a rule that says There is not a rule that says Matt E.
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