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Kathleen replied to the topic So… I exist. in the forum Start HERE 5 years, 9 months ago
A THOUSAND YEARS since you’ve had a Chocolate Crinkle cookie? Well if that’s not the saddest statement I have heard in the past four years, I don’t know what is. What does your sister do with all the Crinkle Cookies she bakes? She’s obviously not giving them to you. You don’t happen to have a pet phoenix do you? Man, do those things…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic What is your Dream Writing Spot? in the forum Topic of the Week 5 years, 9 months ago
I burst out laughing immediately after reading your answer @not-so-secret-secret-assassin ‘s. I must say, it’s nice to have you back. I feel safer when I know where you are.XD
I like your choice. I feel like some amazing stories would be written there. Have you ever been to one of those countries that you mentioned?
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Kathleen replied to the topic Who is your Favorite Protagonist? What Made you Like them so Much? in the forum Topic of the Week 5 years, 9 months ago
A personal spy eh? I had one of those in the past, until he just coincidentally disappeared one day. And no, I had nothing to do with it. Why would you ask such a thing?
Anyway…
I have no doubt that all of your favorite protagonists are quite formidable, however I’m sorry to say that I have never watched any of those films…[Read more]
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Not-So-Secret Secret Assassin replied to the topic What is your Dream Writing Spot? in the forum Topic of the Week 5 years, 9 months ago
I would like to write somewhere deep and dark. Like a deep and dark cave. Why? ‘Cause I feel ALIVE down here.
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Not-So-Secret Secret Assassin replied to the topic Who is your Favorite Protagonist? What Made you Like them so Much? in the forum Topic of the Week 5 years, 9 months ago
Percy Jackson’s got nothin’ on Shrek.
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Not-So-Secret Secret Assassin replied to the topic Who is your Favorite Protagonist? What Made you Like them so Much? in the forum Topic of the Week 5 years, 9 months ago
Butterscotch blondies? Okay, I’ll take one of those. *joins the outstretched hands* Do you happen to have any chocolate peanut butter no-bake cookies? I really could go for one of those right now. Not being ungrateful or anything. Just sayin’. No, don’t look so offended! I love your butterscotch blondies. They’re great. I just… like…[Read more]
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Lin replied to the topic Who is your Favorite Protagonist? What Made you Like them so Much? in the forum Topic of the Week 5 years, 9 months ago
@not-so-secret-secret-assassin A worthy protagonist indeed.
@kathleenramm Generally my favorite characters are always extremely minor ones that appear for two seconds, so… I guess I like Kousei Arima from Your lie in April. He’s a pianist, like me, and has a lot of quirks that I like. And he isn’t too much of anything, like being too dramatic,…[Read more]
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Not-So-Secret Secret Assassin replied to the topic Who is your Favorite Protagonist? What Made you Like them so Much? in the forum Topic of the Week 5 years, 9 months ago
Nothing much, just spying on Leon Fleming.
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Kathleen replied to the topic Who is your Favorite Protagonist? What Made you Like them so Much? in the forum Topic of the Week 5 years, 9 months ago
@not-so-secret-secret-assassin
Hey, Your back. Where have you been?
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Not-So-Secret Secret Assassin replied to the topic Who is your Favorite Protagonist? What Made you Like them so Much? in the forum Topic of the Week 5 years, 9 months ago
Shrek
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Kathleen started the topic Who is your Favorite Protagonist? What Made you Like them so Much? in the forum Topic of the Week 5 years, 9 months ago
Who is your Favorite Protagonist? What Made you Like them so Much?
Now before I say what my answer is, let me just remind you that the question says favorite not best. XDMy favorite since I was 10 is Percy Jackson. Part of it may be nostalgia, but nonetheless he is my answer. I really like that no matter what book he was in, he has a clear goal…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic New Idea in the forum Novel Idea Critiques 5 years, 9 months ago
I, too, think that this classifies as a historical fiction.
And yeah, since it’s a political novel about adults, I think it would be geared more towards adults. Whether the demographic is adult men or women depends on the content of the book rather than the main character. Since most of the books I read are about men, and I know some…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic New Idea in the forum Novel Idea Critiques 5 years, 9 months ago
I, too, think that this classifies as a historical fiction.
And yeah, since it’s a political novel about adults, I think it would be geared more towards adults. Whether the demographic is adult men or women depends on the content of the book rather than the main character. Since most of the books I read are about men, and I know some…[Read more]
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Jenna Terese replied to the topic Writers' Corner 01 in the forum General Writing Discussions 5 years, 9 months ago
I have to leave unexpectedly. 🙁 Sorry!
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Jenna Terese replied to the topic Writers' Corner 01 in the forum General Writing Discussions 5 years, 9 months ago
@alia Okay. 🙂
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Jenna Terese replied to the topic Writers' Corner 01 in the forum General Writing Discussions 5 years, 9 months ago
@alia @rochellaine @seekjustice @dekreel @valtmy
Anyone on?
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Jenna Terese replied to the topic Writers' Corner 01 in the forum General Writing Discussions 5 years, 9 months ago
@seekjustice @rochellaine @alia @dekreel @valtmy
Anyone around?
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Kathleen replied to the topic Enclave Publishing Question in the forum Publishing & Platform 5 years, 9 months ago
Very well put @gracie-j ! I whole heartedly agree. It’s not necessarily the evil in the book that makes it “not Christian” but the light that the evil act is portrayed in. Making sure that the overall message in your story is good and Christ focused and that evil is shown as being indeed evil and has consequences.
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Lin replied to the topic What is your Dream Writing Spot? in the forum Topic of the Week 5 years, 9 months ago
@kathleenramm It’s just a regular town beach off of the Atlantic. It’s not the prettiest, but it does have it’s charms during sunset.
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Kathleen replied to the topic What is your Dream Writing Spot? in the forum Topic of the Week 5 years, 9 months ago
I agree with about the beach! There is nothing like being in the middle of the ocean with deep blue water unfolding in beautiful waves as far as the eye can see. But however as much I like the ocean, I don’t think I’d be able to write there. At least not Florida beaches. In the summer the sand burns your feet and the water boils you…[Read more]
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