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whaley replied to the topic Rant away! in the forum General Writing Discussions 10 months, 1 week ago
@rae @the_lost-journal @highscribeofaetherium @keilah-h
Yeah, it is pretty cool!! Almost nobody I talk to knows what it is, so I’m always explaining. XD Thank you for the names, by the way, Ruth and Kefa!
So how did they accidentally invent it?
Leon was a Russian inventor who was actually trying to invent devices for wartime. The instrument was…[Read more]
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Esther replied to the topic Worth All the World in the forum Novel Critique Requests 10 months, 2 weeks ago
@savannah_grace2009 @theducktator @grcr @smiley @keilah-h @theshadow
Chapter 24
Hallie walked into school, gripping onto the straps of her backpack. Because of all that had gone on recently, she hadn’t gone to school for the past few days. But by Thursday, Mom declared it time to get back into the normal rhythm of life.
How can anything go b…[Read more]
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Esther replied to the topic Worth All the World in the forum Novel Critique Requests 10 months, 2 weeks ago
Okay, I’m all caught up (also was gone for a while), and this is a really engaging story. I did feel sad when Tyler was gone, so good job there, and I like how everything is going.
Thank you so much!!
A few things, I’ve noticed you used something along the lines of “(Character’s name) hated…” to describe what they were feeling, so…
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whaley replied to the topic Mission Impossible– Two books out by 12/14/2025 in the forum Novel Critique Requests 10 months, 2 weeks ago
I have read them. 🙂 I’ve just been gone at a friend’s for the past couple days and haven’t given myself time to respond.
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whaley replied to the topic Rant away! in the forum General Writing Discussions 10 months, 2 weeks ago
I want to rant about theremins. >:3
A theremin is an electric instrument invented accidentally in the 1920s. It is played without any physical contact by the performer. Two antennas create electromagnetic fields, and the performer waves their hand around the antennas to manipulate pitch and volume.
Finding a theremin is hard because there…[Read more]
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whaley replied to the topic Magic Systems in the forum General Writing Discussions 10 months, 2 weeks ago
I’m reawakening this topic because I’m putting together a list of magic system questions for myself. (Felt like updating my world bible.) They will be posted here when I’m done!
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whaley replied to the topic The Chat Chat in the forum General Writing Discussions 10 months, 2 weeks ago
You’re not alone when it comes to getting easily distracted.
Should I write Farewell in first person?
Hmmm, can’t say. It seemed straightforward enough in third person from what I remember.
I finished all the short stories, but I didn’t give you feedback for all of them I’m afraid. 😅
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whaley replied to the topic The Chat Chat in the forum General Writing Discussions 10 months, 2 weeks ago
How’s the editing going so far? I bet you’re super tired by now. XD
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whaley replied to the topic Mission Impossible– Two books out by 12/14/2025 in the forum Novel Critique Requests 10 months, 2 weeks ago
What is Jonathan’s arc supposed to be?
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whaley replied to the topic Alan Becker Fans in the forum Film 10 months, 2 weeks ago
I just watched Animation vs. Minecraft, and it was super wholesome, I loved it
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whaley replied to the topic Art Sharing For All 🙂 in the forum Art 10 months, 2 weeks ago
…And here I am, praising the game and not talking about Alan Becker. XD I still haven’t watched. Next chance I get, probably this week.
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whaley replied to the topic Art Sharing For All 🙂 in the forum Art 10 months, 2 weeks ago
I think some YouTubers make Minecraft way too loud and showy. My brothers watch competitive YouTubers and I’ve never caught on to that. The game by itself is much more impactful.
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whaley replied to the topic Art Sharing For All 🙂 in the forum Art 10 months, 2 weeks ago
Minecraft is the kind of thing I never thought I’d enjoy. But one day it clicked. I think the combination of the music and graphics have the same uncanny feel as old memories. Pieces of the world make sense, but much of it is random and silent. It’s such a strange, melancholic feeling.
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whaley replied to the topic The Chat Chat in the forum General Writing Discussions 10 months, 2 weeks ago
Writers can insert two sides of themselves into that conversation and it still tracks. XD
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whaley replied to the topic The Chat Chat in the forum General Writing Discussions 10 months, 2 weeks ago
I appreciate the thoughts! I hadn’t thought much about items before – although specific things come to mind. My goal is to make this character less of a person to mourn for, and more of a person to enjoy reading about. *Bows and offers you a jar of glitter to poof yourself back home if needed*
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whaley replied to the topic The Chat Chat in the forum General Writing Discussions 10 months, 2 weeks ago
Hey guys, I’ve been thinking. How do you encourage a reader to like a character who is already dead? And with minimal flashbacks? And and without being boringly sad? I have a few ideas, but this has been a challenge so far and I was wondering what everyone else thinks.
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whaley replied to the topic The Narrow Path Trilogy – Book II: The Sword in the forum Novel Critique Requests 10 months, 2 weeks ago
Alright, here is my feedback!
~ Which character(s) did you find the most compelling/relatable/believable and why?
You know Tyn and Cyrus were my favorites from the previous book. In this book, I enjoyed James and Eric (post-memory wipe), both for their enthusiasm. Iskyagus was fun as well for the brief moment he was there.
~ Were there any c…
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Esther replied to the topic The Chat Chat in the forum General Writing Discussions 10 months, 3 weeks ago
Be careful out there, fellow writers 👀😂
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whaley replied to the topic Art Sharing For All 🙂 in the forum Art 10 months, 3 weeks ago
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whaley replied to the topic Art Sharing For All 🙂 in the forum Art 10 months, 3 weeks ago
AAHH GUYS
Look. I would watch them anyway to make my guy friend smile, so it’s a win-win for everybody. *Holds out hand to shake on it* I’ll watch em
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