@jenwriter17
Active 2 years, 5 months ago- Rank: Chosen One
- Total Posts: 2522
-
Issabelle Perry replied to the topic When is it okay to defy the government? in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 2 years, 12 months ago
YESS!!! I had actually watched two before number one, but it’s been a while since I’ve seen it, so I DEFINITELY need to do a re-watch too.
-
Kathleen replied to the topic What's a story that you worked on for while but completely scrapped later on? in the forum Topic of the Week 2 years, 12 months ago
Hmmm… maybe I’ll go back to Beatrice and her cow one day. Because yeah, now looking at it there’s a lot of cool ways I could direct the story.
lol. Nothing like a movie or book coming out with a premise oddly similar to the one you are working on to crush your motivation, haha. That’s happened to me at least once before, but I…[Read more]
-
Kathleen started the topic What's a story that you worked on for while but completely scrapped later on? in the forum Topic of the Week 2 years, 12 months ago
What’s a story idea that you worked on for while, but completely scraped part way through the writing process? Why?
I have MANY. However, the one that sticks out to me most was a story I wrote when I was nine to ten-years-old.It was about a girl name Beatrice who lived with her Grandma in an un-mobile mobile home. The entire town despised…[Read more]
-
E. K. Seaver replied to the topic Help. I Just Don't Get the Appeal of the Wingfeather Saga in the forum Fantasy 2 years, 12 months ago
@not-so-secret-secret-assassin
Okay, cool. Honestly, I don’t care if you like it or not. It will not offend me either way. Like whatever you want book-wise. You don’t have to rest any case.
-
Not-So-Secret Secret Assassin replied to the topic Help. I Just Don't Get the Appeal of the Wingfeather Saga in the forum Fantasy 3 years ago
@devastate-lasting
True. Where do all those Eastern Dragons be tho?True. True. I actually liked the three introductions when I first read it too. I thought it was a deliberate poke at all the fantasy clichés. I hoped the story would be a somewhat fun yet heartfelt parody of the common fantasy stories. However, the rest of…[Read more]
-
Not-So-Secret Secret Assassin replied to the topic How do I make a non-cliche escape scene? in the forum Plotting 3 years ago
I have written quite a few escape scenes in my lifetime (the very nature of my stories require it to be so), and cliche escape scenes are one of my pet peeves in stories, so I think that I have a few tips that I can help you with.
First, what constitutes a “bad escape scene”?
1. It’s super easy, and it makes the villain look weak
2. It’s…[Read more] -
Issabelle Perry replied to the topic Which story was the quickest to write and which was the slowest? in the forum Topic of the Week 3 years ago
You’re good. Yes, I did get the email!! Sorry for my late response. The weekend was busy and then school slammed on me right after that, but I plan to be catching up to all my emails this evening. *GASPS* EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE I AM SOOOOOOO EXCITED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Aaaah, YES!!! See?…[Read more]
-
Issabelle Perry replied to the topic Which story was the quickest to write and which was the slowest? in the forum Topic of the Week 3 years ago
Shortest story to write: That’d be the first novel I completed at like 12 years old. I wrote it in a month, and I have no idea how long it was, probably less than 50K but maybe not. I wrote it by hand, and I was probably able to finish it so quickly because I had a lot of free time on my hands. I was homeschooled with few other hobbies, y’all.…[Read more]
-
Kathleen replied to the topic Anime Nerd/Chat in the forum Film 3 years ago
Phil is great. My favorite character would probably Rei, but Norman is just a thread behind. I really like both smart and complex characters who are a lot more than what they appear. I kinda expected Rei in the beginning to be the typical emo kid with black hair and Norman to be the typical smart kid who never breaks the rules.…[Read more]
-
Kathleen replied to the topic Which story was the quickest to write and which was the slowest? in the forum Topic of the Week 3 years ago
Oh wow. Thirteen Ways to Infinity sounds crazy in the best way possible. What is the premise?
-
SeekJustice replied to the topic Which story was the quickest to write and which was the slowest? in the forum Topic of the Week 3 years ago
All I can say is…wow.
That is…quite a lot of words.
The quickest I ever wrote a full length novel was in Camp NaNoWriMo one year, 2018 i think, when I finished my 90k novel in three weeks. I have never done that again 😛 I think the longest I’ve been actively working on a project is about eighteen months,…[Read more]
-
Issabelle Perry replied to the topic When is it okay to defy the government? in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 3 years ago
Of course!!! 🙂
THEY ARE!!!!! I’ve seen one and two. Oooo that’s a hard one. I don’t know if I can pick one. I really LOVED number one because Shane Harper was in it, but then again, I just adored the plotline of number two following the teacher. I don’t think I can pick. XD I’m just gonna say both of them. Which one’s your favorite?
-
Issabelle Perry replied to the topic When is it okay to defy the government? in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 3 years ago
That was a REALLY great example you gave, Anatra!!! (And I LOOOVE God’s Not Dead!!!!)
-
Issabelle Perry replied to the topic When is it okay to defy the government? in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 3 years ago
Okay, so I’m probably just going to repeat what everyone else has already said since I only skimmed a few of the replies. yeah, I’m lazy. 😂
But I TOTALLY get your question. This is something I’ve been wondering about a lot lately actually. And actually, in my novel, Heir to His Crown, there is a rebellion group that my main character…[Read more]
-
E. K. Seaver replied to the topic How do I make a non-cliche escape scene? in the forum Plotting 3 years ago
Funnily enough I’m writing a prison escape scene in my book too. The prison is on the top of the mountain, and of the two people escaping, one knows where they’re going and the other doesn’t. I feel like it’s fairly interesting having the POV character being forced to rely on the already somewhat untrustworthy informed character. They…[Read more]
-
Issabelle Perry replied to the topic How do I make a non-cliche escape scene? in the forum Plotting 3 years ago
That’s a GREAT question!!! And actually, I’m in desperate need of some help in this area too with my novel. 😅 So I don’t know how much help I’ll be, but a few things I’m trying to remember with my scene (but seriously, if you guys have ANY tips, I need some too) is to (1) see what everyone else is doing and just… don’t do that
that…[Read more] -
SeekJustice replied to the topic What's a book that hasn't aged well for you? in the forum Topic of the Week 3 years ago
I’m a huge rereader, so if there’s something I read in my youth and I can remember what it was called, I’ll probably reread it.
The ones that don’t stand up for me now are usually older books, like Pollyanna (while I like that Pollyanna is cheerful through a lot of bad things, personally I think she’s way too cheerful and the…[Read more]
-
SeekJustice replied to the topic What's a book that hasn't aged well for you? in the forum Topic of the Week 3 years ago
Ooohh, Elsie Dinsmore…you’ve just brought up quite a lot of repressed memories. And you’re right, Elsie is the epitome of legalistic Christianity, and if that was an accurate representation of Christianity…well, I wouldn’t want to have anything to do with it.
But like you, it’s also one of the reasons I’m committed to writing…[Read more]
-
Kathleen started the topic Which story was the quickest to write and which was the slowest? in the forum Topic of the Week 3 years ago
Which story took you the shortest to write and which took the longest? Why?
So for me the shortest amount of time it took to write a novel was 5 months and that was my siblings and my “Cliche Story”.Yuh, yeah. That was the working title that never got change because we wrote it mostly to have fun. Heh. We purposely wrote it to be as cliché as…[Read more]
-
Issabelle Perry replied to the topic Any Urban Fantasy clean book recommendations? in the forum Book Discussions 3 years ago
Wait, this is Smoke and Mirrors??? *totally just got a thousand times more excited* YESSS!!!!! I did read a few of the chapters you had posted and was so IN LOVE with it!!!!!!!!! Hahahahaha, I feel you, sista. I’m a die-hard panster who writes a bunch of first draft-filled-rambling nonsense like there’s no tomorrow. 😂 But you keep…[Read more]
- Load More