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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic Why Paolini works (or doesn't) in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
Ugh. Weird.
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
@The-Bean another INFP! Wow, we’re everywhere! 😀
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic Why Paolini works (or doesn't) in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
@Sarah-H it’s very possible they believe that, and I think that’s disgusting. However, in my experience most dragon legends come from dinosaurs. How much have you read on that? It’s actually fascinating.
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
You know it’s kinda weird because the real world is where our characters aren’t that real, but then we enter the writer’s world where are characters are people just like us and then when something happens in that world we get to the real world of writing and emotions. So strange.
@Bluejay YES. And that, dear girl, is the reason I write. The r…[Read more]
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
Nope, we’re good. *grins*
See @Corissa-Maiden-of-Praise, this is what I’m talking about. Talking like this in front of normal people— like they know about the people inside your head and actually believe they’re as real as they are to you. 😀
@Bluejay well now you’re stuck. Tears are the point of no return. Hope you never had any delusions…[Read more]
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
Nope, we’re good. *grins*
See @Corissa-Maiden-of-Praise, this is what I’m talking about. Talking like this in front of normal people— like they know about the people inside your head and actually believe they’re as real as they are to you. 😀
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
@Daeus well he was really minor so that’s no surprise. And you didn’t pick on him, so really, he doesn’t dislike you.
Which is the closest he ever gets to liking anyone. So you’re gonna be fine, I promise. He hates me, and that’s… interesting.@Corissa-Maiden-of-Praise I meant more, have you ever just flat out said ‘”Such and such a character…[Read more]
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
Ha! But unfortunately you’ve already met him, and fortunately he didn’t take any extreme disliking to you, and unfortunately again this world does not have WD-40, which is suppose is irrelevant now.
@DaeusAnd for this topic… sometimes I forget my characters aren’t really there. I mean, not REALLY forget, but I’ll just be talking and some…[Read more]
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
@Emma-Flournoy *rolls eyes*
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
@Daeus *chokes* Yeah. Definitely not an INFP.
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
So he is an ISTP?
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
@Bluejay welcome to the club. 😉
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
Wait… @Daeus you just said Conrad was an INFP. I was actually shocked— I had him down as an ISTP— but then you said… I’m confused.
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
Hm. Well, I wasn’t going by category. I was going by your eyes. *raises eyebrows*
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
Somewhere between stars and black-holes, actually. It’s the hybrids that are tricky. 😉
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
@Daeus feel, definitely. All irises are round, I’m pretty sure. 😛
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
@Daeus that. is. too. cute.
Also (because why use words when I can have a handy chart that explains it better than I do) here’s something fun about the eye thing:

There is greater variance within segments once you learn what you’re looking for, but this is the basics.
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
@Daeus ENFP. That description is ENFP to the core. *grins* And—‘The perfect knack for complimenting women’— that is absolutely hilarious.
One way to tell the difference (weird, but you already know I am) is to look at the eyes. ENFPs have very bright, living, curious, sparkling eyes. ENFJs are softer; more thoughtful and subdued. The…[Read more]
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic Bless us and splash us, Precious, another Newbie! in the forum Start HERE 9 years, 6 months ago
Greetings, Mellon!
I love your topic title. 😉
I also entered the Call to Pens— congratulations on second place. 😀
And believe it or not, you are the first elf. I’m one of the dragons @Daeus warned about, but I’m really not that scary. Too small. 😉 Welcome to the Realm of the KeePers, @Ethryndal. -
Kate Flournoy replied to the topic Why Paolini works (or doesn't) in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
@Daeus ewwww, yes. The priests of the Ra’zac, I forgot about those. I don’t think there are any scenes as nasty as that one, though there are a few (in Brisingr, if my memory serves me?) where the priests play a pretty major part. Nothing terribly gross like that first scene; just… those guys are nasty wherever they turn up.
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