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@devastate-lasting Thanks! Let’s see, I’m a homeschooled high schooler, I’ve been writing for the past three years and want to make a career out of it, and I love theology. I talk without emojis or acronyms, so I often come across as stoic or insensitive. Please keep this in mind when I sound rude, because I may just be coming across wrong, especially considering I have a rather dry, sarcastic sense of humour.
@elfwing Hi! I like your signature too. It’s really relatable.
Olives on pizza? I don’t eat pizzas with olives, but I don’t dislike it. However, pineapple on pizza is a criminal offence that ought to get you arrested.
@kathleenramm I prefer fantasy as well, though I also really like whatever style Lemony Snicket writes in, sort of a comedy, mystery, children’s genre.
My current story is about an outlaw whose memory has faded away. He starts to grow more aware of the peculiarity of his life and of the giant chasm of his past. Throughout the story he finds himself travelling to different realities and different times, searching for the missing piece of himself.
Those stories all sound really intriguing, especially the first one. I’d love to hear more sometime.
@anatra23 Yes, I’ve seen Lord of The Rings, and I love the books (and just about any other books written by Tolkien) but I’ve never cried watching it. However, I’ve never cried watching anything else either. I’ve cried reading books though, for sure.
@daisy-torres Glad to be here. *accepts cake graciously and says prayer of thanks that the cookies burned* That’s pretty awesome that your dad came up with that name!
What’s the name of the book you published? I haven’t published anything yet, but I hope to before the century is over.
I’ve already explained my main work in progress above, but I’ve got another interesting story I’m working on, a fantasy about three peculiar siblings who go on very odd and comedic adventures on a quest to find a different reality which they read about in a rather old book that the younger brother stole. It has golf-cart chase scenes, spoon fencing, and other odd things you won’t find in your average adventure-fantasy story.Hear, O Israel: The Lord your God, the Lord is one.
@hrothgar42 Welcome to KP! Do you like Beowulf?Hear, O Israel: The Lord your God, the Lord is one.
Thanks! Folks weren’t kidding about this being a welcoming community.
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Hear, O Israel: The Lord your God, the Lord is one.
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