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August 21, 2020 at 8:04 am in reply to: If you could be a student of any Author, who would it be? #84398
@leon-fleming Oh my word! I forgot Agatha Christie! **goes to hide in a hole for the rest of my life in shame**
Here, I’ll change my answer to Tolkien (for help in descriptions and world building), Agatha Christie (for help in writing compelling mysteries), and Lewis (for incorporating Christian themes into my writing). But please don’t ask me to choose just one lol
A Very Tookish Hobbit (a.k.a. Fool of a Took)
August 20, 2020 at 11:09 am in reply to: If you could be a student of any Author, who would it be? #84388@merieshenanigans I get the mind wandering thing. I have to do something with my hands while listening or else I’ll do the same.
Mandarin or Cantonese? Either way, consider me impressed. I grew up in China and to this day can’t read more than 10-20 characters lol I’m conversational but can’t read the characters
A Very Tookish Hobbit (a.k.a. Fool of a Took)
I’m only posting so I can get an email when there are notifications 😅
I’m @aliaetter ‘s sister btw
A Very Tookish Hobbit (a.k.a. Fool of a Took)
August 19, 2020 at 10:59 pm in reply to: If you could be a student of any Author, who would it be? #84361@merieshenanigans If you like audiobooks, there are some good ones on YouTube. That’s how I get through some of my harder texts faster because I can multitask that way. I’m “reading” Silmarillion via YouTube rn while I pack for school.
Thats cool that you can read it in two languages, which ones are they?
A Very Tookish Hobbit (a.k.a. Fool of a Took)
@morwen Welcome to KP! Homeschoolers who are obsessed with LOTR should basically be one of our names on here lol. I’ve been here for a while but have also been inactive most of that time.
You’re going to find a lot of MBTI enthusiasts here, my sister ( @aliaetter ) and I included.
Do you have a current project you’re working on writing-wise (I didn’t see you answer this yet but I may have missed it and if so I’m sorry for asking again lol)?
What’s your preferred genre to read and/or write in? I’m guessing fantasy from all the LOTR comments.
A Very Tookish Hobbit (a.k.a. Fool of a Took)
August 19, 2020 at 9:56 am in reply to: If you could be a student of any Author, who would it be? #84332@merieshenanigans I love CS Lewis, but I are you sure you want to admit to not reading Tolkien on here? That could be a dangerous admonishment (jk but seriously you need to get the audiobook for it or something lol)
A Very Tookish Hobbit (a.k.a. Fool of a Took)
@e-k-seaver Possibly. When I first started on here I had similar problems with sending replies but that was 3 years ago so I’m not completely sure if it is a new user thing (where the moderators are just taking extra precautions with new people) or if it’s the actual site.
@daeus thoughts?- This reply was modified 4 years, 3 months ago by Charis.
A Very Tookish Hobbit (a.k.a. Fool of a Took)
@e-k-seaver yeah it takes KP a minute to load replies and sometimes you end up pushing the button too many times and it overloads the system, other times it posts it a gazillion times. It takes some getting used to lol
A Very Tookish Hobbit (a.k.a. Fool of a Took)
@e-k-seaver I have far too many notebooks with half-started stories lol recently my pet project has been to combine these into a single notebook where I can view them when (if) I ever finish the 5 I have lined up in GoogleDocs rn…
What’s your current WIP about?
A Very Tookish Hobbit (a.k.a. Fool of a Took)
August 18, 2020 at 4:18 pm in reply to: If you could be a student of any Author, who would it be? #84289@r-m-archer It’s interesting that you found the Hobbit boring; it was originally a bedtime story so it was meant for younger audiences whereas The Lord of the Rings was Tolkien’s precious (pun intended) to prove that all his world building and whatnot could be incorporated into an actual work.
I would probably choose Tolkien (because I struggle with descriptions) or Doyle (because I love mysteries but I can’t write them very well) and I think I could learn these things from both of them.
A Very Tookish Hobbit (a.k.a. Fool of a Took)
August 18, 2020 at 11:00 am in reply to: Characters from other cultures (specifically the UK) #84273@theacornman I know it’s been a while (like a year lol) and idk if you’re even still on here, but if you (or any other UK/Brit) are still interested I can send you my book now. It’s still not finished, but most of her storyline is covered.
A Very Tookish Hobbit (a.k.a. Fool of a Took)
Congratulations! That’s a big accomplishment
A Very Tookish Hobbit (a.k.a. Fool of a Took)
Hi, Em! Welcome to the Kapeefers (aka the only name we should go by)! What do you like to write? Are you working on any extended works (novels, nonfiction, poetry, etc…) at the moment?
A Very Tookish Hobbit (a.k.a. Fool of a Took)
@dekreel Sorry, I just saw your question to me. I would be perfectly fine being in the story as Alia’s sister. But don’t feel pressured to put me in. I know I’m joining this whole thing late. I’m excited to read it when you’re done!
A Very Tookish Hobbit (a.k.a. Fool of a Took)
My mom told me that I used to sleep 12 hour nights from the day I came home from the hospital, so it is completely possible that this child could be sleeping soundly enough the whole time. I would just also mention cushioning inside the false bottom for the baby or else it may not seem as believable, especially if there is a lot of running and/or talking above a normal speaking voice. (Also, no matter what time period you’re writing in, healers and apothecaries probably would have something to make the child sleep longer and deeper if the guardian went in asking about something for their ailing child–chamomile or herbs or something along those lines probably)
I would worry, though, about a child under a stack of books unless the wooden crate was reinforced with something. Also, books are heavy and a 3 month old child isn’t light either. (Maybe you already have this part figured out) How many people are carrying the crate? If it’s only one then is there some sort of counter leverage to make it possible for them to carry such a load? Is it on a wagon? On wheels like a suitcase? Just strapping it to your back is going to get tiresome after 10 minutes or so.
Last thing (for now), it makes sense for you to want to get all the details right for a minor character. A writing class I took once said, “treat each character as though they think they are the main protagonist.” It makes sense if you think about it. If you were living in a story right now and your bff was the MC, would you know it? Or would you think it was about you? It might sound a little self centered, but humans are addicted to stories. They know the concept of stories so well that they sometimes begin to see themselves in them as the MC in the story of everyday life.
I hope this helped. Let me know if anything didn’t make sense and I’ll try to get back to you as soon as I can.
A Very Tookish Hobbit (a.k.a. Fool of a Took)
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