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BlueJay replied to the topic Writer's Corner in the forum General Writing Discussions 10 years ago
Is anyone up for half an hour of writing? @daeus @kate-flournoy, @hannah-c
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Faith Kindred replied to the topic Animal Farm in the forum Book Discussions 10 years ago
I guess a lot of people have been busy lately -including me. Wow, so many good points have been made here. I like them all. I agree with @overcomer… I like the telling in the book. It really works for this story, and it makes for a relaxing, thought-provoking read. I also like how simple (and bold, as you said @Daeus) the characters are.
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Greta replied to the topic Wingfeather Saga Fandom SPOILERS (Also, endings again) in the forum General Writing Discussions 10 years ago
@Hope Yeah, I see what you mean.
I just finished the Wingfeather Saga (@zoe-wingfeather). It. Was. Amazing. As for the ending, I thought it was really powerful and moving, even though…*sobs* And I agree with what you all have been saying about the ending. I wish Andrew Peterson had added a little more to the end so that the reader could find…[Read more] -
Greta posted an update 10 years ago
I’m leaving tomorrow for a week in Tennessee, so I won’t be able to respond or discuss (sadly). Farewell, fellow KeePers! 😉
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Ingrid posted an update 10 years ago
Hello, fellow writers. I would like to inform you that I will be at TeenPact National Convention from Monday—Sunday this week. (So, I’m not ignoring you if you tag me or anything. 🙂 )
Farewell,
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Greta replied to the topic Clinchers in the forum General Writing Discussions 10 years ago
@Hope Yes, we should start a topic on this! Problem is, I’m leaving for Tennessee and staying all of next week, so I won’t be able to participate much.
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Greta replied to the topic Wingfeather Saga Fandom SPOILERS (Also, endings again) in the forum General Writing Discussions 10 years ago
@Hope It depends on how much is implied and what is being implied. The end of The Giver was implied, but I liked it because the author left it open enough for the reader to decide what happened.
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Greta replied to the topic Clinchers in the forum General Writing Discussions 10 years ago
@winter-rose Ohh, yes. The second Wingfeather Saga book hook (no rhyme intended) wasn’t terrific.
@hope I read the first book in the second series, and, while it was good, it just wasn’t Percy Jackson. I also felt like some of the action was–how do I say this–kind of…forced, if that makes sense?Also, since Riordan isn’t a Christian, the l…
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Greta replied to the topic Clinchers in the forum General Writing Discussions 10 years ago
@Hope Yeah, he is a great writer. 🙂 Was Magnus Chase good? Have you read the second Percy Jackson series, and if so, did you like it?
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Greta replied to the topic Clinchers in the forum General Writing Discussions 10 years, 1 month ago
@zoe-wingfeather I’m almost finished. I haven’t had time to read because of school, but I’d love to read your fan fiction after I’ve finished the book!!! 🙂
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Greta replied to the topic Clinchers in the forum General Writing Discussions 10 years, 1 month ago
Interesting. “Clinchers” is what my English teacher always called them, but I guess we’ll go with “hooks.” 😉
That can work, but it can easily lead to what I call POV telling (e.g. “I just couldn’t believe she had died. Why did I have to go through this!” *cough cough* Telling.)
@Daeus Ohh, yes! Great point. I remember my first book I tried…[Read more]
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Faith Kindred replied to the topic Clinchers in the forum General Writing Discussions 10 years, 1 month ago
I have to say I’m a little obsessed with clinchers as well (but I didn’t know people called them that).
No, I don’t think clinchers (if you are, in fact, referring to catchy first sentences) are necessary. But they definitely spark the reader’s interest. I agree what @kate-flournoy said about cheating the reader’s expectations, and her exception…[Read more]
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Faith Kindred replied to the topic Clinchers in the forum General Writing Discussions 10 years, 1 month ago
I have to say I’m a little obsessed with clinchers as well (but I didn’t know people called them that).
No, I don’t think clinchers (if you are, in fact, referring to catchy first sentences) are necessary. But they definitely spark the reader’s interest. I agree what @kate-flournoy said about cheating the reader, and her exception in doing so.…[Read more]
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BlueJay replied to the topic Writer's Corner in the forum General Writing Discussions 10 years, 1 month ago
*munches happily on everlasting cookie*
@kate-flournoy Thanks for the idea. I shall lock it in my brain and stew on it. I have a feeling that something will come of it.
*still munches on everlasting cookie*
@daeus, maybe I should go and continue reading The Hobbit. That’s a novel alright. The chapters are sooooooo long. 🙂
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BlueJay replied to the topic Writer's Corner in the forum General Writing Discussions 10 years, 1 month ago
*stares hard at everlasting cookie*
I just thought I’d let you know @daeus, I’m not writing simply because I have run out of ideas. Momentarily, of course. 🙂 Hopefully it won’t be long before I’m back though.
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Faith Kindred replied to the topic Animal Farm in the forum Book Discussions 10 years, 1 month ago
Excellent thoughts guys! I agree with Hannah. I love a book that has good humor in it. 🙂 …anyways, I don’t have much more to add, but I really like the book so far.
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Faith Kindred replied to the topic NOT Knights of Light in the forum General Writing Discussions 10 years, 1 month ago
*jumps in late*
@hope I agree! That name is perfect
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