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Post by Camaraderie on Feb 21, 2008 7:26:25 GMT -6
I'd really rather you didn't?
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Post by shadow_scribe on Feb 21, 2008 15:45:44 GMT -6
Make more sense next time then. I know that's probably too big of a request for your tiny IQ, but if you just practice it won't be too hard.
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Post by Camaraderie on Feb 21, 2008 15:50:50 GMT -6
Watchoo mean 'tiny IQ?' Who made it to the top nine in the school vocabulary bee last year, and finished second in the grade? Funny, I didn't see you on that stage. And WHO didn't learn what 'indifferent' meant 'till this year? C'mon now, speak words.
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Post by shadow_scribe on Feb 21, 2008 15:58:40 GMT -6
Ooh, competitive huh? Heh, vocab and poking me in the stomach are my only weaknesses.
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Post by LadyAuthoress on Feb 22, 2008 5:12:44 GMT -6
Are you guys arguing? Wow, that's a third. If you want to increase your vocab go to freerice.com, It will increase your knowledge. Aside: Kat, have you read my story yet?
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Post by shadow_scribe on Feb 22, 2008 11:30:42 GMT -6
I've gone to freerice about 10 times. But I'm gonna keep going.
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Post by LadyAuthoress on Feb 22, 2008 13:10:30 GMT -6
yay!
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Post by Camaraderie on Feb 28, 2008 14:27:25 GMT -6
Which story? Hell or Else?
YOU'RE MISSING A COMMA!!!!
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Post by shadow_scribe on Feb 28, 2008 15:46:45 GMT -6
Wha?
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Post by LadyAuthoress on Feb 29, 2008 15:21:10 GMT -6
Whatevs. You still liked it, no?
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Post by Camaraderie on Feb 29, 2008 15:39:23 GMT -6
Yeah, I liked it, it's awesome, but.....
YOU'RE MISSING A COMMA!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by LadyAuthoress on Feb 29, 2008 19:28:56 GMT -6
maybe I'll fix it, maybe I won't.
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Post by bluefire on May 14, 2008 16:13:27 GMT -6
1. When you get home, who in your family inspires you most to write? If you don't have a specific family member, friends will do.
My biggest inspiration is stuff that goes on in my head, which is somewhat influenced by my friends.
2. Do you read your stories/poems a lot to your family/friends for advice?
For family, it's mostly for spell check. I get most opinions from friends. (Most likely because my stories are fiction/fantasy/random, and my poems are either insane or depressing.
3. What book are you reading now (if any), and what book do you plan to read next?
Currently, I'm reading some random manga, and the new paper.
4. Do you aspire to be an author, or do you just plan writing to be a side job?
I...don't know. Honestly I would like to be a graphic designer, (Hopefully working for Nintendo or something) but I'm good with writing story lines. If I don't fell like drawing, I write something.
5. Is poetry your thing, or is novels what you do best? How about short stories? Essays (as boring as they are)? Articles?
Poems and short stories, mostly. I blame my short attention span.
6. Do you write in a notebook or on the computer?
Both.
7. Where do most of your ideas come from? Do you usually follow up with them?
My ideas come from my mind. Sometimes I follow up on them.
8. Do you normally create outlines for stories, or do you write as you go along?
As I go along!
9. Is English your favorite subject? Does the teacher normally like your creative writing assignments, or is it a trend that you don't get the best grades for them?
I'm okay at English, and my teacher likes most of my stories.
10. Finally, what do you like to write about? Do you write random crap until you get an idea, or do you usually have an idea planned out already?
Fantasy and randomness (And sometimes serious stuff) is what I do.
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Post by shadow_scribe on May 14, 2008 16:37:20 GMT -6
Niiice...We needed a new introduction. THANKS!
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Post by LadyAuthoress on May 14, 2008 17:23:39 GMT -6
Expand that and get it published. Seriously! it will sell since it's amusing. Sell it as an internal monologue or something.
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Post by bluefire on May 15, 2008 5:00:39 GMT -6
;D Thanks!
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