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Jenna Terese replied to the topic Strong Christian Women in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 8 years, 4 months ago
@rochellaine huh, that is interesting…..and yeah that would make sense that if Haman was a relative of the king that he would give him more power.
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Jenna Terese replied to the topic Writers' Corner #14 in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years, 4 months ago
@rochellaine yeah, I’m pretty much the same…
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Rochellaine replied to the topic The Writerly Adventures of Jenna Trapperton in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years, 4 months ago
@warrenluther04 It’s simply called kapeeferliterature, on a WordPress site.
Here’s the link for quicker access. And yes, it is awesome! 😀
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #14 in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years, 4 months ago
@seekjustice Tell your brother “happy birthday” from some random person online! 🙂
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Rochellaine replied to the topic What's Your WIP? in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years, 4 months ago
@bekreations Haha 😀 Thanks!
You’re new here, aren’t you? Why don’t you create a topic in the “Start Here” forum and introduce yourself? We’d love to get to know you!
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Rochellaine replied to the topic What's Your WIP? in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years, 4 months ago
@bekreations I would guess (and this is completely just my personal opinion) that the reason a lot of female MCs are aged 17 and 19 and male MCs 18 or 20 is because they’re still young enough to be called teenagers but old enough that they’re coming of age and are believable in leadership roles.
What do you think about that theory?
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Rochellaine replied to the topic The Writerly Adventures of Jenna Trapperton in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years, 4 months ago
@warrenluther04 Have you seen the website compiling all Kapeefer literature which @supermonkey42 put together? You should be able to find the entire story without interruptions there.
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #14 in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years, 4 months ago
I’m leaving now, but I’ll be back in about an hour, hopefully.
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #14 in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years, 4 months ago
@jenwriter17 Never on Sundays, but Fridays and Saturdays I’m often on. It always depends on my family’s schedule. 🙂
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Jenna Terese replied to the topic Writers' Corner #14 in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years, 4 months ago
@rochellaine ugh, not sure if I’ll be able to join you today…. 🙁 are u on on the weekends?
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Jenna Terese replied to the topic Strong Christian Women in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 8 years, 4 months ago
@jane-maree oh, lol, that’s okay though! 😉
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Strong Christian Women in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 8 years, 4 months ago
@jenwriter17 Oh my goodness! I have forgotten about this topic and gotten way behind! Sorry. 🙁
But anyway, I just remembered something from a while back. I looked up Xerxes (Ahasuerus) in the Encyclopedia Britannica once, and read that his wife ordered his entire brother’s family killed. I’m sure it was speaking of Esther’s command that Ham…[Read more]
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writers' Corner #14 in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years, 4 months ago
@dekreel @seekjustice @jenwriter17 @kaya-young @catwing Are any of you around? I’ll be writing right now for about half an hour…
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Ben Powell replied to the topic Story Tagging in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years, 4 months ago
@skredder Wow. This is getting very interesting. I like how she keeps having the same nightmare, but the events are always just slightly different or she has different strange abilities or something.
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Story Tagging in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years, 4 months ago
@skredder OHHHHHH *squeals* *shrieks* *faints* I LOVE it! This story is so much fun!!!
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Rochellaine replied to the topic What's Your WIP? in the forum General Writing Discussions 8 years, 4 months ago
@pickupyourpenandwrite So you’re the “other person who doesn’t write fantasy!” Cool!
Pickupyourpenandwrite I read a lot of books written in the early 1900s, and back then there was a much larger percentage of American kids who went to boarding schools. So I’ve read a good many books set in boarding schools which I enjoyed. A Shakespeare my…[Read more]
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Jenna Terese replied to the topic Strong Christian Women in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 8 years, 4 months ago
@kaya-young @skredder @jane-mare @ariella-newheart @notawriter @seekjustice @everyone
I read the fourth chapter of Esther….
I think it was really sweet how much concern Esther showed for Mordecai when he was wearing the sackcloth and mourning about what was going to happen to her people. She sent him clothes so he didn’t have to wear the…[Read more]
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writing Prompts in the forum Art 8 years, 4 months ago
@supermonkey42 Nope. I want the “rose-colored glasses” version of realism. 😀
My favorite of his would have to be Around the World in 80 Days but I’ve only read four or five of his books, so I’m not really qualified to have a favorite. I think his ending twist to that one is much better than the ending twist to The Pearl of Lima!
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Ben Powell replied to the topic Writing Prompts in the forum Art 8 years, 4 months ago
@rochellaine Wow. I currently have Jules Verne ranked as my fifth favorite author, but I’ve definitely never read that. Sounds disappointing.
I mean, if you want ultra-realistic, there you go, but that seems like too much. 🙂
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Rochellaine replied to the topic Writing Prompts in the forum Art 8 years, 4 months ago
@supermonkey42 😀 The Pearl of Lima. It’s been a while since I read it, (why would I re-read a thing like that?!) but I think its something like either a white man falls in love with an Indian girl, or two Indians from different tribes, sort of like Romeo and Juliet. He escapes with her but on the last page of the book their pursuers shoot hi…[Read more]
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