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Mariposa Aristeo replied to the topic Which Idea Should I Tackle Next? in the forum Novel Idea Critiques 7 years ago
@jenwriter17 Taking a break sounds like a good idea (I’ve done that before and it always helps). 🙂
I vote for #3 and #4 since they sound very intriguing and exciting.
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Snapper changed their profile picture 7 years ago
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Mariposa Aristeo replied to the topic I'm New Here in the forum Start HERE 7 years ago
@bella-d Hello! Me and my assistant, Aberdeen the Authorosarus (he’s an ink-drinking, book-eating dinosaur), greet you! 🙂 🦖
What is your favorite color?
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Snapper replied to the topic Which Idea Should I Tackle Next? in the forum Novel Idea Critiques 7 years ago
I love those ideas. All of them.
If you’re looking to pick one though…um… yikes. I was just trying to decide this for myself, actually.
And I’m horrible at making decisions on this stuff.
So throwing my vote, #2 and #3.
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Snapper replied to the topic I'm New Here in the forum Start HERE 7 years ago
@bella-d We’ll ignore that I’m a little late to the party.
Welcome to Kingdom Pen! Ummm… question that no one has thought of yet.
Aha! Do you like mushrooms?
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Snapper replied to the topic Arrows, spears, and other pointy things… in the forum Fantasy 7 years ago
*stalks this topic*
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Snapper replied to the topic HAHA! I DID IT AGAIN! in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years ago
@itisastarrynight *looks in awe of raspberry sunshine*
@inklingforchrist Good question. I honestly don’t know. Every time I start a novel, it’s a big fear of mine that it’s not going to be very long at all. But even if your novels are short, it’s okay. My only suggestion for making books longer is adding in more conflict between characters and…[Read more]
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Snapper replied to the topic Silver Phoenix in the forum Publishing & Platform 7 years ago
@winter-rose Yep. I’m still lovin’ that GIF. XD
@ethryndal Perfect GIF. 😛 I’m surprised though, you didn’t use Galadriel. 😛 😉
@jenwriter17 The chair melting thing is basically what I do when I’m not happy with something. It’s my forum ‘signature’. 😉
@emma-flournoy Thankee.
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Snapper replied to the topic What to do with a blog/website ? in the forum Publishing & Platform 7 years ago
@itisastarrynight For me, simple observing has been the best. I’ve actually been observing for a year and half now. O.O Woah… that long, self? Weird.
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Elizabeth replied to the topic Arrows, spears, and other pointy things… in the forum Fantasy 7 years ago
I’ve actually read that article, ha. @daeus
Ummm… *sighs* Okay. The swordsmen in my WIP use them to fight monsters, so…um, I know nothing and if you could maybe just start with explaining the different kinds of swords?
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Silver Phoenix in the forum Publishing & Platform 7 years ago
@Dragon-Snapper Very cool blog. I love your style.
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Elizabeth replied to the topic Arrows, spears, and other pointy things… in the forum Fantasy 7 years ago
@daeus Anything you can give me on swords, fighting styles, etc. will definitely be helpful.
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Elizabeth started the topic Arrows, spears, and other pointy things… in the forum Fantasy 7 years ago
Alright, peoples, listen up. I have questions.
One of the reasons I’ve enjoyed writing in the sci-fi genre is that you don’t have to know much about fighting styles or weapons. It’s sci-fi, and no one expects you to be realistic the entire time, so you can just…make stuff up. Which I do. A lot.
But, in the days since my old sci-fi WIP k…[Read more]
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic *waves manically* ;P in the forum Start HERE 7 years ago
@GracieGirl HEY! YOU’RE BACK! Yayyy!! Has your life settled down a little? Have you been able to do any writing?
Trust me, we really did miss you (though I haven’t been on here just tons lately so I didn’t suffer from it as much as some people probably did. ;P ). *serious nod* Good to have ya back.
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Elizabeth replied to the topic The Elements of Elemental Cliche… in the forum Fantasy 7 years ago
You didn’t tag me either, but…no. Elemental powers aren’t cliche. Now, the way you use them can be cliche, but as for the powers themselves, they’re a great way to spice up a character.
Everyone above me has already mentioned that, and everything else on this subject, so…I’ll shut up now.
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Just a bunch of stick people. Nothing to see here… in the forum Art 7 years ago
@Dekreel Those are great. XD
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Book Recommendations in the forum Book Discussions 7 years ago
The Mysterious Benedict Society trilogy, by Trenton Lee Stewart
North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell
A Tale of Two Cities by Dickens (though that and the previous might be a little slow if you’re looking for action. But then again, if you’re reading something like Les Mis, you might not mind. 😀 They’re great.)
Mistborn trilogy by…[Read more]
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic HAHA! I DID IT AGAIN! in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years ago
@Dragon-Snapper That’s WONDERFUL! D’ye get to edit it now, or are you working on something else?
Just so you know, the title Sector One is very cool.
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Snapper replied to the topic What to do with a blog/website ? in the forum Publishing & Platform 7 years ago
@itisastarrynight So, I had that exact same question just a week ago.
And I started a blog. I had no idea what I was going to write about, but as soon as I started it, I started finding ideas.
To get a general idea of what bloggers blog about, I’d check out a bunch of blogs. There are some good ones on the page of my blog.
For me, I get the…[Read more]
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Emma Flournoy posted an update 7 years ago
@Northerner Was that poem published on here recently called The Human Mind by your sister, or by a totally unrelated Olivia White?
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Completely unrelated. Other Olivia Whites do seem to follow us around, though.
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Funny.
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We’ve bumped into other Sophia Whites, too — one of them, when we lived in the Cities, went to the same hospital and our records got mixed up once. It’s weird how often that happens.
Oh, and then when people who know us personally call each of us by the other’s name, things get even more complicated in no time.
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Uh, yikes. That’s freaky.
What, you and your sister? Do you look similar? That I’m used to. People think my oldest sister Elizabeth and I look incredibly similar (supposedly, we really do, but I don’t think the resemblance is THAT close), and we get called each other ALL the time. People confuse us for twins even. She’s four years older than me.…[Read more]
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