We definitely ended up on a government list for all the research that went into this video. Although, what writer hasn’t? 😅Have you included poisons or venom into your stories? Tell us about them in the comments!
Being on government watchlists is a mark of honour for fiction writers...the more watchlists you on and the more categories you raised flags in, the better.
I want to use arsenic but the problem is if it induces coma it will surely give death but that's not what I want. Coz the entire plot is revolving around the place from which the antagonist got the poison. I just don't understand how to make it effective so it just induces coma and not death. I really need help In just that part
We definitely ended up on a government list for all the research that went into this video. Although, what writer hasn’t? 😅Have you included poisons or venom into your stories? Tell us about them in the comments!
Being on government watchlists is a mark of honour for fiction writers...the more watchlists you on and the more categories you raised flags in, the better.
If you haven’t ended up on a list somewhere for your research, you’re not researching correctly.
Very informative. The snippet at the end made it for me. 😂
Agreed! 😂
I want my character to ingest poison that leaves then in coma for 1and a half month. How to use it?
I want to use arsenic but the problem is if it induces coma it will surely give death but that's not what I want. Coz the entire plot is revolving around the place from which the antagonist got the poison. I just don't understand how to make it effective so it just induces coma and not death. I really need help In just that part
Some good stuff to think about ^_^ I wish the video was longer though, we've really only scratched the surface here.