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    Emily_D
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      @kathleenramm Yes~creating new worlds and seeing where the story leads!! How about for yourself??


      @elanor
      I’m not entirely sure how I would classify it. I would probably say more like historical fiction in a fantasy setting, but without the fantasy element… which probably makes no sense LOL I used to write poetry, but I haven’t written any for ages! I do read it sometimes. Tennyson is my favourite poet. 🙂 I published one on here a long time ago! And I will check yours out. Yes I love animals! I have a little fluffy dog called Max. Everything is turning green here after the start of the autumn rains–which also means mornings are getting colder!!! Hmm…Sense & Sensibility, Northanger Abbey, Lady Susan, Emma and Persuasion. What’s your favourite?

       


      @madelyn
      Correct!! XD I love I Will Trust My Saviour Jesus, Only A Holy God, Jerusalem–the list goes on; what are your favourites from them?? And you should definitely check out FK&C if you’re ever inclined. If you like Aussie accents. A lot of Americans seem to. Maybe I shouldn’t speak too soon though! 😛

       

      "God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble."

      in reply to: Hey #109907
      Emily_D
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        @elanor At the moment I am writing a novel–I’m not sure what genre it would be classed as…. Anchovies belong on pizza sometimes, not all the time XD Oooh yes epic plots are good!!! I like Dickens’s very involved,  twisting-and-turning plots!!! And I love poetry! Who are your favourite poets? Have you published any on KP?


        @madelyn
        probably blue LOL, and you? My favourite band is For KING & COUNTRY, but I tend to go for songs over artists, if that makes sense. CityAlight is really awesome too though–there is a common theme with those two artists but not sure if it’s obvious or not 😉

        I love The Chronicles of Narnia, Pride and Prejudice and A Tale of Two Cities off the top of my head….what are some of yours?

         

         

        "God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble."

        Emily_D
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          @kathleenramm Oooo that’s tricky. The novel I am planning for now has an introverted main character and an extroverted antagonist, which should be fun. I think when I was younger I went for more extroverted characters, but I’m looking forward to exploring introverted ones as I feel they are easier to lend to Mysterious Backstories.

          "God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble."

          in reply to: Do you Prefer Classical or Modern Literature? #109799
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            Classics all the way!! Charles Dickens is my favourite author, but I also love Jane Austen and Rosemary Sutcliff…not sure if any of you have heard of her??? Her stuff is from the 20th century but it has a real classic feel to it.

            "God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble."

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