@elishavet-pidyon
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Elishavet Elroi replied to the topic Our Book Premises Nerd Space in the forum General Writing Discussions 3 years, 1 month ago
@godlyfantas12
Thanks!A circus land? That’s so neat! I love your names as well.
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Elishavet Elroi replied to the topic Boyeva; from Heart of Gold Heart of Stone in the forum Poetry Critiques 3 years, 1 month ago
I like it too. It has some rather deep thoughts hidden in it. Yes, the tone change is thrilling!
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Elishavet Elroi replied to the topic Topic suggestion for Biblical fiction writers in the forum Questions and Support 3 years, 1 month ago
I don’t write Biblical fiction, but I completely support having a forum for it!
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Elishavet Elroi replied to the topic Our Book Premises Nerd Space in the forum General Writing Discussions 3 years, 1 month ago
Sorry. I’ll try not to repeat myself in later posts. 😉
To clarify on certain points left too vague. The first two stories are about humans in a human world. The last is about an animal only world.
Knights= pastors/missionaries
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Elishavet Elroi replied to the topic Our Book Premises Nerd Space in the forum General Writing Discussions 3 years, 1 month ago
Hi! Gramercy for inviting me!
Your book sounds so intriguing! Yes, I’m hooked.
So, here are three of my premisses. (Yes, I stole them from one of my former posts. I don’t type that quickly)
Possibility (because that’s what it is): Aethelthryth was set apart from her very birth. Her father was a serf whom the King freed. H…[Read more]
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Elishavet Elroi replied to the topic What’s an unexpected place you got a story idea from? in the forum Topic of the Week 3 years, 1 month ago
@maryg3 You stayed in a manor house in Ireland? That’s… *At a loss for words*. What was is like?
I’ve grown up as a homeschooler PK in a small town, so yeah, church can be a rather social place… but with Bible quizzing, the library, and our homeschool group, it’s not like we’re really isolated. (Or maybe I just don’t know the difference)
Did…[Read more]
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Elishavet Elroi replied to the topic WIP Chat! in the forum General Writing Discussions 3 years, 1 month ago
Thank you! Yes, the first two are only human, and the last is only animals. I’m glad it was fun to read. I think the personality of each story worked its way into the synopses.
Which do you like best?
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Elishavet Elroi replied to the topic WIP Chat! in the forum General Writing Discussions 3 years, 1 month ago
Wow, a forum given entirely up to WIP related blather? STUPENDOUS!
Where do I start? An introduction, that’s where!
Possibility (because that’s what it is): Aethelthryth was set apart from her very birth. Her father was a serf whom the King freed. He became a knight with a burden to reach those in bondage. Her mother is a knight’s daughter with…[Read more]
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Elishavet Elroi replied to the topic How would you rewrite your least favorite book? in the forum Topic of the Week 3 years, 1 month ago
Yay! Thank you. In fact, the shortage of well written Biblically sound analogies is what prompted me to make up one of my WIPs.
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Elishavet Elroi replied to the topic Characteristic Lines in the forum General Writing Discussions 3 years, 1 month ago
Helmer is awesome! His nearing brutal outside hides such a tender heart. Yes, that conversation is priceless.
I have not read all the books exactly, because I only skim-read the last, but I have read all the rest. My personal favorite is either The Green Ember or Ember Falls. Which is funny, since when we first heard that a certain rabbit may…[Read more]
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Elishavet Elroi replied to the topic How would you rewrite your least favorite book? in the forum Topic of the Week 3 years, 1 month ago
This post has stirred me; I cannot be silent. 😉
I totally agree, and no, you don’t sound over cautious to me. As John 1:1-14 makes very clear, His Word is not something to play with, for “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God”,”And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us,(and we beheld His…[Read more]
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Elishavet Elroi replied to the topic What’s an unexpected place you got a story idea from? in the forum Topic of the Week 3 years, 1 month ago
Ugh, I can’t remember…, but I have had many ideas from listening to music, especially worship/altar. For example, the soloist sings something like: “You didn’t think you’d make it through the night,/ It’s a wonder you survived,/ but you’re still here…” And a sunrise-on-the-battlefield scene pops into my head. Also I have a habit of listening…[Read more]
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Elishavet Elroi replied to the topic The most awkward intro ever 😉 in the forum Start HERE 3 years, 1 month ago
Oh, thank you! Lol. That makes more sense.Yours is very good too.
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Elishavet Elroi replied to the topic The most awkward intro ever 😉 in the forum Start HERE 3 years, 1 month ago
Um, thanks? I’m sorry, what is a tag line? (Please help)
By the by, ya’ll’s poetry is beautiful. When I write poetry it’s usually like lorelei.writers’ in meter and style.
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Elishavet Elroi replied to the topic Characteristic Lines in the forum General Writing Discussions 3 years, 1 month ago
Yes, and it sounds so good. Will you have a glossary?
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Elishavet Elroi replied to the topic Characteristic Lines in the forum General Writing Discussions 3 years, 1 month ago
*note: to clarify my ambiguous “letter”. I meant ×› and ×—. Both make a throaty sound.
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Elishavet Elroi replied to the topic Characteristic Lines in the forum General Writing Discussions 3 years, 1 month ago
Thanks! It’ll be interesting to watch play out.
Also, about your culture, Horse and His Boy was always a favorite in our house. I can hardly run across hot pavement without thinking about Tashbaan. I love that you’re including the oud, which I only discovered the other day. About the veils, I know very little except what one might find in early…[Read more]
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Elishavet Elroi replied to the topic Characteristic Lines in the forum General Writing Discussions 3 years, 1 month ago
Oh, I love building cultures and hearing what other people have made!
Let’s see… I don’t know the ú sound, it might be Hebrew (I’m not very far in).
Keivan Rus is basically the name of a federation of Slavs in the 9th to the mid 13th century. The part I mixed in is mostly from the older northern groups. They were a…[Read more]
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Elishavet Elroi replied to the topic The most awkward intro ever 😉 in the forum Start HERE 3 years, 1 month ago
Ok, I’m sorry I have taken so long to reply. My favorite genres to read are most likely (medieval) fantasy, or theology/doctrine. I also love a good historical fiction!
All four of my books are differing types of fantasy, between medieval and animals (if that’s a type). My other project is kid’s church curriculum.
What are yours?
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