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Snapper replied to the topic Fighting The Block in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 10 months ago
*pouts* BUT I DON’T WANT TO TAKE A BREAK!
But I’m taking one anyway. You guys are right. I haven’t written for a few days, and wow was I ever creatively tired… XD
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Snapper replied to the topic Reader Base in the forum Publishing & Platform 6 years, 10 months ago
Thanks for the advice guys! 😀
@audrey-caylin So about the address thing. Would people receiving the newsletter be able to see the address? I know KP has a mailing address, and we can see that, but is there a way for me to set up my newsletter so that no one can see the address but me?
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Kaya Young replied to the topic The Lost Key in the forum Poetry 6 years, 10 months ago
@nicolerivers03 Yes!
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Snapper replied to the topic Weird Things People Tell Me 'Cause I'm a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 10 months ago
Person: How was drawing today?
Me: Good. Ike actually let me draw him today. I had so many conversations with him, trying to convince him to let me draw him–because he never does–and finally, I got ONE picture of him. Out of the twenty I’ve done. That boy…
Person: The men in white coats will be here shortly.
This actually happened,…[Read more]
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Snapper replied to the topic Weird Things People Tell Me 'Cause I'm a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 10 months ago
I sometimes read my books aloud to my siblings, but whenever my mum or dad walks in, I stop and awkwardly try to make conversation about something totally random until they go away. I don’t mind my mum reading my stuff, I just hate it when she hears me reading it aloud. Whereas all my small brothers and sister think I can do no wrong in the r…
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Snapper replied to the topic Any Manga Style Artists Out There? in the forum Art 6 years, 10 months ago
@sarah-anson *take tutorials with her*
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Ingrid and Charis are now friends 6 years, 10 months ago
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Snapper and Sink are now friends 6 years, 10 months ago
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Kaya Young replied to the topic Writers' Corner #12 in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 10 months ago
@rochellaine Good! IÂ need to know what happens next!
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Kaya Young replied to the topic Writers' Corner #12 in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 10 months ago
@rochellaine Hello, I’m stalking you! you better be working on your western!
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Kaya Young replied to the topic Contemporary Western Novel in the forum Novel Idea Critiques 6 years, 10 months ago
@rochellaine I love it! You have me really excited to see what’s next, and I’m pretty sucked into the story from the first few pages on, so good job! PLEASE WRITE MORE! and post it or you could just hurry up and write the whole thing and send it to me please! 😉 😉 😉
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Kaya Young replied to the topic Any Manga Style Artists Out There? in the forum Art 6 years, 10 months ago
@warrenluther04 I would love see it if you don’t mind!
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Kaya Young replied to the topic Contemporary Western Novel in the forum Novel Idea Critiques 6 years, 10 months ago
@rochellaine  Yup! I wonder the same thing! I enjoy observing people and certain characteristics will come to mind while I’m writing. I guess I could put “This is not based on any real person, and any similarity to a real person is unintentional on the author’s part except the lady at the grocery store, the old man who sits in front of us in ch…[Read more]
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Snapper replied to the topic I don't know what I'm asking… in the forum Book Discussions 6 years, 10 months ago
@warrioroftherealm The Ascendance Trilogy by Nielsen.
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Kaya Young replied to the topic I don't know what I'm asking… in the forum Book Discussions 6 years, 10 months ago
<p style=”text-align: left;”>@warrioroftherealm AAAHHHH!!! *tells herself to calm down* Read the Kingfountain Books by Jeff Wheeler! They are fantasy and have a fair bit of political intrigue, and are overall very well written, clean, and extremely hard to put down.</p>
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Kaya Young replied to the topic Contemporary Western Novel in the forum Novel Idea Critiques 6 years, 10 months ago
@rochellaine don’t worry, I’m in no way, shape, or form against romance!
I just don’t like when something like this seems to have gone on in the author’s mind: “Ooh, now here’s an original idea! the perfect girl gets the perfect guy and they live happily ever after on their perfect horse ranch.”
So just as long as It’s a believable romance…[Read more]
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Kaya Young replied to the topic Character Name Exchange in the forum Fantasy 6 years, 10 months ago
@introvert_girl I know it isn’t the most normal of names, but Nysa is a group of asteroids in the main belt and it sounds kinda pretty. 🙂
Some more normal names might be Esther, Ariel, Cordelia, Lyra, Maia, Nova (fun fact: my mom almost named my little sister Nova!), Astra, Dara, and Elanor.
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Josiah DeGraaf replied to the topic "The Canterbury Tales…" and Other Stuff by Chaucer in the forum Book Discussions 6 years, 10 months ago
@dekreel I love the Canterbury Tales. I studied a number of the tales in college and have taught different stories from it in my English classes. I do need to second @sleepwalkingmk, though, and say that you need to be careful about which you read since some are pretty raunchy. I’d be happy to give you recommendations on which to read or which to…[Read more]
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Ingrid replied to the topic Weird Things People Tell Me 'Cause I'm a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 10 months ago
@everyone Wow, what fun! This is a great idea.
I don’t have a lot of funny stories, but…all those times that my mom shuts my laptop down for me and I have a mini heart-attack, hoping that all the tabs about unique baby boy names, synonyms for the word ‘pungent’ and villain pictures on Pinterest are not still open…
Oh and also when I’m w…[Read more]
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Ingrid replied to the topic PRAYER REQUESTS #2 in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 10 months ago
@epicaddie2Â One more thing…this is a story that has inspired me in the darkest times of my life.
One night a man had a dream. He dreamt he was walking along the beach with the Lord. Across the sky flashed scenes from his life. For each scene he noticed two sets of footprints on the sand — one belonging to him and the other to the Lord. When…[Read more]
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