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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Little Peoples in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 12 months ago
@Anne-of-Lothlorien Happy to be of some service.
And I know!! Littles and their randomness and imaginations…yes.
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Blank Mastermind in the forum Novel Critique Requests 7 years, 12 months ago
@Anne-of-Lothlorien Yes to the ‘Mr. Dankworth’. 😀
And is Wolfy’s MBTI type ENTP? I’ve known before but I forgot…
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Corissa Maiden of Praise replied to the topic Blank Mastermind in the forum Novel Critique Requests 8 years ago
@writefury Yes siree, sir. That is me. @anne-of-lothlorien came over and we did some fun pictures; that one is my favorite, I do believe. 🙂
And you really should say something soon about Dallas’s injuries so we don’t completely forget about them… 😉
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Rosey Mucklestone replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@anne-of-lothlorien– I HAVE SO MANY PEOPLE I BASE/WANT TO BASE CHARACTERS OFF OF
So many. I can never use them all. -dies dramatically-
Like… all my siblings. And a few particular friends. And my dad. Just everyone is so interesting.
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Rosey Mucklestone replied to the topic Blank Mastermind in the forum Novel Critique Requests 8 years ago
Aaaaaand, because the Dallas fangirls, have a deleted scene from his POV. Between part 8 and 9, I believe. -squints for a second and thinks- @kate-flournoy @emma-flournoy @corissa-maiden-of-praise @anne-of-lothlorien @hope I think that’s all you Dallas-crazed bunch?
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Rosey Mucklestone replied to the topic Blank Mastermind in the forum Novel Critique Requests 8 years ago
Aaaaaand, because the Dallas fangirls, have a deleted scene from his POV. Between part 8 and 9, I believe. -squints for a second and thinks- @kate-flournoy @emma-flournoy @corissa-maiden-of-praise @anne-of-lothlorien @hope I think that’s all you Dallas-crazed bunch?
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Rosey Mucklestone replied to the topic Blank Mastermind in the forum Novel Critique Requests 8 years ago
@Emma-flournoy Chriiiissss….. -headdesk- he’s one of the biggest things that needs revising. I did a lot of character development on him in the retrospect and, if it hadn’t been a serial story, he probably would have been deleted or replaced right near the beginning. A lot of the time I just forgot about him and was just sort of ‘oh yeah, and…[Read more]
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Hannah R. replied to the topic I Wrote This in the forum Music 8 years ago
@anne-of-lothlorien I wish we could get together and jam sometime. I love writing songs. Your lyrics look great! If you’d like to read some of mine sometime I’d be happy to share them.
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Hannah R. replied to the topic Quote That in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@anne-of-lothlorien The second one is Gollum conversing with himself from The Hobbit.
@dragon-snapper Yes, the short villain from The Princess Bride is Vizzini. By the way, there is a book of The Princess Bride, which I highly recommend to anyone who liked the movie. It came first.
Here’s one for y’all: “I had a dream once.”
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Hannah R. replied to the topic Little Peoples in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@anne-of-lothlorien Having worked with preschoolers at church for the past few years, I could probably give you a few stories or snippets of dialogue if you want. One thing that I am impressed with is the diversity of personality even among small children. A lot of books tend to stereotype them as clueless, innocent, sometimes annoying little…[Read more]
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Ethryndal replied to the topic You know you are a writer when… in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@anne-of-lothlorien Seriously though, you could really do something with that. The white people of your dreams, dancing the dance of moonlight? Don’t throw that one out anytime soon.
You know you’re a writer when the best dream you ever had is the one where your main character was bullying you, just because you got to hear what she sounds like.
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Ethryndal replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@anne-of-lothlorien It’s the best kind of blackmail, telling your siblings when they’re being annoying that you’re going to base a villain off of them… though I think they’re on to me now, since I haven’t ever actually done it. 🙂
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic I Wrote This in the forum Music 8 years ago
@anne-of-lothlorien Pop over to the How to write song lyrics thread. Variety can be achievedin many ways including irregular meter, different line lengths, and close rhymes.
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Jackson Graham replied to the topic How to write song lyrics – Help! in the forum Music 8 years ago
I haven’t seen you around until now. Funny how our paths haven’t crossed yet, since I’ve been here for at least half a year or more…
The song I’m writing is going to be an upbeat, guitar driven song (in the southern rock/blues/country style).
Jackson E. Graham
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic Quote That in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@Anne-of-Lothlorien it’s from a very famous comedic fantasy that practically everyone has watched.
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Snapper replied to the topic How to write song lyrics – Help! in the forum Music 8 years ago
@warrioroftherealm Ah, you shouldn’t ask me that question. Any time I’m in my room, or I have my computer out, I’m listening to music.
@anne-of-lothlorien I don’t think that the Warrior’s new… He’s been here for longer than I have.
Here’s me keeping it as simple as possible–
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Snapper replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@kate-flournoy I know that you’re not exaggerating. I have just as many ideas or more.
@anne-of-lothlorien I would jump the fence, but hope NOT to get a broken arm. I’d do it for the exhileration. (Ah, what am I saying. I’m a dragon, I’ll just fly over the fence.)
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Anna Brie replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@anne-of-lothlorien, yep, I do that. In my current book my MC has a 15 y-old brother who’s an inventor and explorer. He’s not intentionally based off my brothers who are around that age, but there are some strong similarities. Probably less personality wise than in other things, since my brothers are different form each other in that.
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
@The-Bean according to my observations, yes. But I don’t think it necessarily follows that one must be an introvert to be a writer. Introverts simply come to that more naturally. It’s a ‘safer’ way for them to make their voice heard.
@Anne-of-Lothlorien no, I don’t think I’ve ever based a character off a family member or someone I know. Just…[Read more]
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Hope Ann replied to the topic Quote That in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years ago
Love your new profile picture, @anne-of-lothlorien
Also, the quote is from The Scarlet Pimpernel to chauvelin.
So do I get to go now, or do we wait for you to confirm we are correct? Anyways, here’s my next one.
“So you’re bravely refusing to fight a swordsman half your age?”
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