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Jenna Terese posted an update 7 years, 9 months ago
@dragon-snapper Hi! Now that I have a website, I wanted to add a page with people’s blog buttons. I wanted to comment on your site to let you know that I wanted to button swap with you, but due to problems on my end, I can’t. Could we work it out here?
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Jenna Terese replied to the topic Blog Buttons in the forum Publishing & Platform 7 years, 9 months ago
@catwing Awesome! 🙂
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Jenna Terese replied to the topic Writers' Corner #19 in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 9 months ago
@rochellaine Yup, on Lulu! 😀 I have quite a TBR, but I’ll let you know when I start reading it. And when I finish it, I’ll probably post a review on Lulu and/or Goodreads. 🙂
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SeekJustice replied to the topic Writers' Corner #19 in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 9 months ago
I like the poem too. It’s one of my favourites to recite and when we visited Barcoo I couldn’t stop myself, because everytime I hear the word Barcoo it gets stuck in my head. It’s “A Bush Christening” by Banjo Paterson, if you’re interested.
Okay dokey
Good night!
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Jenna Terese replied to the topic Writers' Corner #19 in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 9 months ago
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SeekJustice replied to the topic Writers' Corner #19 in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 9 months ago
Righto. Mooniji and Narara are the only ones I took straight from Australian towns, the rest are all some sort of mixing up.
Kalamooney was a mixture of Kala–which is a fairly common Aboriginal prefix and Mooney Mooney, which is an actual town, believe it or not.
Traumlant is actually the only one which isn’t Australian Aboriginal…[Read more]
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SeekJustice replied to the topic Writers' Corner #19 in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 9 months ago
It’s basically about the princess/queen of said kingdom who is accused of being disconnected from her people, who are starving while she gambles away the kingdom’s money etc. So she orders a girl from the country to come and live with her and teach her about the ways of the people…
I’ve come up with a few different ideas,…[Read more]
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SeekJustice replied to the topic Writers' Corner #19 in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 9 months ago
@alia Yep!
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Jenna Terese replied to the topic Cliches in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 9 months ago
Wow, looks like Seekjustice took care of that for you. 😉 I think she covered it really well, so I’ll just leave it at that. 🙂
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Jenna Terese replied to the topic Blog Buttons in the forum Publishing & Platform 7 years, 9 months ago
@alia I actually just figured it out myself (I think).
I use canva.com to design a bunch of stuff (it’s free to make an account). All you’d have to do is create almost like a logo type thing. Check this out to see some examples of what buttons look like. I just made mine using a blank logo template (on canva). here’s what it looks like:

So i…[Read more]
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SeekJustice replied to the topic Writers' Corner #19 in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 9 months ago
Maybe cliché isn’t the right word, maybe archetype describes it better. Usually in terms of your characters, they fit quite neatly into the prearranged boxes, if you know what I mean? Maybe I just get confused because your stories are humorous and have clichés, so I tend to blend the two separate concepts together.
I quite enjoyed y…[Read more]
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SeekJustice replied to the topic Writers' Corner #19 in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 9 months ago
I thought you were a fan of clichés? (definitely most of your short stories have struck me as humorous cliché sort of stories) Maybe that’s just me. I definitely thought you liked anything cliché though.
That’s up to you. You just gave me a name with no context and I said the first thing that came into my head, but if the ch…[Read more]
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SeekJustice replied to the topic Writers' Corner #19 in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 9 months ago
@alia I’m not sure how clean they are…the one I read was fine, but that was just one that my mum suggested to me because it was based on The Phantom of the Opera, so you’d have to check that out more thoroughly.
Ceer brings to mind a “strong female character” sort of person. No nonsense, brisk, strong, but not necessarily heartless. Probably a…[Read more]
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SeekJustice replied to the topic Writers' Corner #19 in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 9 months ago
I’m not sure the names of his books, but he wrote a lot, I’ve only read one but he also tends to use clichés in humorous ways. My mum likes his books.
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SeekJustice replied to the topic Writers' Corner #19 in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 9 months ago
@alia That would actually be really funny! It reminds me of a book I once read where all the characters in the novel are actually just actors and everytime someone opens the book they have to play the novel out all over again, which of course, they hate.
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SeekJustice replied to the topic Cliches in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 9 months ago
All right…the clichés:
Villain clichés:
- villain always, always wears black. Maybe red, if they’re feeling adventurous.
- They tend to be rather tall and thin and have long fingers
- and hands which they rub together when they feel evil
- and a cackling laugh
- also must have a henchman who’s short
- fat
- stupid
- and refers to the v…
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SeekJustice replied to the topic Writers' Corner #19 in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 9 months ago
It could be interesting, clichés are fun to play with! @rochellaine likes doing clichés and making them humorous, so she might have some tips for you! My course of action tends to be killing them…violently. But they are a lot of fun to play with. Have you ever read anything by Terry Pratchett?
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SeekJustice replied to the topic Writers' Corner #19 in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 9 months ago
@alia Fun is the word to describe it…*rolls eyes and faints dramatically*
Awesome! Ah, I love clichés too. I use way too many of them.
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SeekJustice replied to the topic Writers' Corner #19 in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 9 months ago
@alia Polishing up some blurbs. How about you?
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SeekJustice replied to the topic Writers' Corner #19 in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 9 months ago
@alia Hello!
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@jenwriter17 Heyo! Sure, I’d love to swap!! Could you leave a link where your blog is? (I’ve been crazy busy lately) 😛
@dragon-snapper Here’s the link: https://jennaterese.com/
I can just get your button from your website, but do you want me to email you my button?
@dragon-snapper By the way, I did the tag from your blog 😀 https://jennaterese.com/2018/08/04/the-name-full-book-tag/
Yup, emailing should work. You can contact me through the contact form on my blog. 🙂
(Also, yay! I love that tag. XD)
@jenwriter17
@dragon-snapper Okay, but am I able to put pictures into that contact form? or do you just want me to contact you so that when you reply I’d be able to see your email address to send the button to you?
@dragon-snapper Actually, I just posted my button to show somebody else on Story Embers. If it works out better you can go there to get the button: https://storyembers.org/forums/topic/blog-buttons/page/2/#post-43066
@jenwriter17 Okay! I’ll go ahead and put it up. Where is it exactly?
It was a pleasure doing business with you, miss Jenna. 😉 😛
@dragon-snapper oh, did the link work? it should take you to the blog button topic in SE. on the second page, I believe….
’twas a pleasure doing business with you as well, miss Danielle. 😉
@Jenwriter17 Oh I see now. For some reason, I thought you meant you had posted it on your blog. 😛 I gotcha now.
@dragon-snapper Okay. 🙂