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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic *wants to be original, but can't think of suitable greeting* *sighs* Hello in the forum Start HERE 9 years ago
@Daeus Oh I know. *serious nod*
@That_Writer_Girl_99 Aha, you’re right. I did read her post, I just didn’t remember that bit. I knew The Impossible Girl wouldn’t have meant ‘impossible’ in the sense I meant though…I was just being silly. 😛
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic *wants to be original, but can't think of suitable greeting* *sighs* Hello in the forum Start HERE 9 years ago
@Daeus Oh I know. *serious nod*
@That-Writer-Girl Aha, you’re right. I did read her post, I just didn’t remember that bit. I knew The Impossible Girl wouldn’t have meant ‘impossible’ in the sense I meant though…I was just being silly. 😛
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic The Legend of King Daeus in the forum Short Story Critiques 9 years ago
The Opportunity, you listen to me. You do it.
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic *wants to be original, but can't think of suitable greeting* *sighs* Hello in the forum Start HERE 9 years ago
@f5a8c3e92 Hi! Who cares that you couldn’t think of an original greeting, you’re an INTJ. INTJs are awesome enough to not need original greetings. (And I second Kate, is it so crazy to have yet another female INTJ here. I don’t think we even have a male one, either.)
I’m an ENFJ/ISFJ mix. And —*awed voice*—are you really impossible? ‘Cause if…[Read more] -
Emma Flournoy replied to the topic *stands up to introduce self* *trips* in the forum Start HERE 9 years ago
@FeedingMyGoldfish Hey! *wrings your hand crazily* What’s your MBTI type?
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic The Antihero in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years ago
@Mark-Kamibaya Actually now that you listed them I see I have heard of a few…but only a few. Sherlock Holmes—he’s the only one I know a significant amount about. Batman and Quasimodo I know a little bit about. All those other people, if I’ve heard of them, I don’t remember anything about it. *shrug*
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic The Legend of King Daeus in the forum Short Story Critiques 9 years ago
@Dragon-Snapper Hey, I’m half or more ENFJ! 🙂 Part ISFJ too though.
@Daeus If it’s gonna be like that, please do take over the world. That would be so awesome.
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Is the "love interest" necessary? in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years ago
@Dragon-Snapper @GracieGirl @Winter-Rose Totally agreed.
They actually had a relationship, if you know what I mean. Not just a you-look-pretty-we-work-well-together thing. It meant something.
Gabrielle, exactly.
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Is the "love interest" necessary? in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years ago
Sometimes, simple is better. The hug at the end was WAY more powerful than any words or kisses.
AGREED. Gushing and kissing, sheesh. That hug was so incredibly sincere it was WAY better than any gushing or kissing would’ve been.
*buys a piece of candy for Cassian when he was little*
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic The Legend of King Daeus in the forum Short Story Critiques 9 years ago
@Ethryndal I’m not sure myself, but now you’ll have a glittery Elf kingdom for your domain!
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic The Legend of King Daeus in the forum Short Story Critiques 9 years ago
@Dragon-Snapper I’m going to be an MC? Cool.
Yes, you should totally totally do more sequels. You can make it a collection of KP spoofs. THIS IS SO FUN.
Oh, and you’re very welcome for that prompt. If I’d only known…You should do something with @Ethryndal and her glitter everywhere, and her amazing snark. Oh and maybe her Galadriel-ness.
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Emma Flournoy posted an update 9 years ago
@Sierra-R Congratulations on being the superhero!!! I haven’t seen a whole lot of you on the forum, but I’ve always liked you when I have, and you ARE awesome. Yay!!!
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Tips for Writing Short Stories in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years ago
@PerfectFifths At your service. 🙂 *bows*
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Tips for Writing Short Stories in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years ago
@PerfectFifths Indeed they are. I liked the first trilogy a good deal, and the second one was good at times but I found it pretty boring. 😛 But I hope you like ’em!
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Reader Behavior Survey in the forum Publishing & Platform 9 years ago
@Daeus I know. *sigh*
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Tips for Writing Short Stories in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years ago
@PerfectFifths Wow. So cool to know a famous author.
But it’s gonna be really nice—I’ll know quite a few famous authors once all you guys get published. 😮I’ve read Hostage Lands, and his 6 Scottish/Scottish-American ones.
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Reader Behavior Survey in the forum Publishing & Platform 9 years ago
I terribly wish I could help more, but I don’t have any kind of ‘social media’ account accept here. 🙁 I would broadcast it to the air, but I don’t think that’ll do much good.
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic The Legend of King Daeus in the forum Short Story Critiques 9 years ago
@Dragon-Snapper Here I am at last.
THIS IS AWESOMEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!
😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮
Crazy!! All the inside jokes and mocking of cliches! And everything else! I certainly didn’t think it’d turn into this when I gave you that prompt. 😀 😀 😀
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Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Is the "love interest" necessary? in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years ago
@Ethryndal @GracieGirl *collects four cents*
Okay, I totally agree, now that you’ve both expressed yourselves so lucidly on the matter. 😀 I do think it was more than just comradeship, but only a little. And I was almost rejoicing that they didn’t kiss. XD I loved the hug at the end, but that was plenty. That’s more of a just friendly thing…[Read more] -
Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Tips for Writing Short Stories in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years ago
@Ethryndal Yeah, purty sure. 😀 And it’s still awesome, no matter your age group.
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Thanks, Emma! I was ridiculously delighted when I saw it 🙂 Kingdom Pen has come to mean a great deal to me in the relatively brief time (less than a year) that I’ve been involved, and it was awesome to get that little shout-out.
I daresay you’ve come to mean a great deal to KP too. Judging from the reaction your articles always bring, for one thing. 😉