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Kathleen started the topic You have the ability to read a book for the first time again… in the forum Topic of the Week 2 years, 11 months ago
You have the ability to read one book for the first time again, which book would you choose? Why?
Okay, this is such a cop-out, but I genuinely don’t have an answer to this.Maybe it’s because I haven’t read enough books, or maybe it’s because I really like rereading books so reading them for the first time again hasn’t really been something I’ve…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic Side Characters (FP,WS) in the forum Characters 2 years, 11 months ago
Awesome!
Well, yeah, I tend to be around quite a few people with opposing worldviews. Though it usually ends up with far more conflict and split paths than heroic character arcs that inspire the people around them, haha.
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Kathleen replied to the topic Side Characters (FP,WS) in the forum Characters 2 years, 11 months ago
I think it’s great that you have a character that displays what the end of the MC’s character arc will be, so maybe for your students it could be the opposite of that. They could be the resistance to the MC’s character arc.
They would demonstrate different world views on the theme of “changing the world for the better”, Which would…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic Age Gap in the forum Characters 2 years, 11 months ago
From what I see from age gaps, I think it’s more about the stage person is at in life rather than the actual number of years. (Though, the number of years is important too)
Like a fifteen-year-old dating, a twenty-year-old is a lot different than a twenty-year-old dating a twenty-five-year-old.
One is perfectly fine, the other…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic What Makes An Allegory Impactful? in the forum Mission, Calling & Ethics 2 years, 11 months ago
@madelyn
I really like allegories that are subtle. Where the story alone stands strong by itself and the allegory just adds a layer of depth and core themes.Mainly because, if the story I am reading is very obviously an allegory, all I can think about is the story its an allegory of instead of the story itself, which gets in the way of me…[Read more]
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Linyang Zhang replied to the topic If Hollywood adapted your novel… in the forum General Writing Discussions 2 years, 11 months ago
@valtmy Change all the races of my characters for the sake of diversity (though idk why they would my MC is Asian), adding a love triangle (or three), change the ending (by making it happy isntead of vague and tragic and open), and adding a lot more daddy issues than I originally intended there to be.
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Kathleen replied to the topic About Me- a Book Reader and Writer! in the forum Start HERE 2 years, 11 months ago
I haven’t listened to much musical theater, however the scores I have heard I really enjoyed! Do you have a favorite musical?
Ah, John Williams is the guy. I don’t think I know a single person that doesn’t enjoy at least some of his work. Him, and John Powell are probably my favorite movie score composers. Do you…[Read more]
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Linyang Zhang replied to the topic Have you ever written a sad ending to a story? in the forum Topic of the Week 2 years, 11 months ago
@kathleenramm A lot. Well, not sure. Most of my endings are bittersweet; in fact, I can’t think of a single fully happy ending. But there was one story (that I think you’ve read?) where every single character loses everything and there’s no way to recover that, and it was the result of all their own choices throughout the story.
Still one of my…[Read more]
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Kathleen started the topic Have you ever written a sad ending to a story? in the forum Topic of the Week 2 years, 11 months ago
Have you ever written a sad ending to a story? Why?
I have written quite a few bitter-sweet endings, but I have yet to write a tragic one. However the novel I’m writing now, looks to be going in that “tragic ending” direction, but I’m pretty sure it’ll end up more as a bitter-sweet ending like most of my stories.For me the ending is always…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic About Me- a Book Reader and Writer! in the forum Start HERE 2 years, 11 months ago
Hi! Welcome to KP!
I just gotta say first off that Miyanna is a really pretty name. Kinda sounds like the name of the lead female protagonist of a fantasy novel, haha.
I love music and acting as well! Particularly music, as I’ve only been in one play, but both can be so exciting despite being so different.
If you…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic Have you ever written a story that took place in your hometown? in the forum Topic of the Week 2 years, 11 months ago
You should totally try sometime, it’s really fun.
As for a twist, we made the cities post-apocalyptic. We of course did it for the story, but the post-apocalyptic vibe ended up really fitting with the cities we grew up in, particularly Cincinnati lol.
Who knew writing about a broken and corrupted version of a place you used to live…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic Have you ever written a story that took place in your hometown? in the forum Topic of the Week 2 years, 11 months ago
You should totally try sometime, it’s really fun.
As for a twist, we made the cities post-apocalyptic. We of course did it for the story, but the post-apocalyptic vibe ended up really fitting with the cities we grew up in, particularly Cincinnati lol.
Who knew writing about a broken and corrupted version of a place you used to live…[Read more]
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Linyang Zhang replied to the topic Have you ever written a story that took place in your hometown? in the forum Topic of the Week 2 years, 11 months ago
@kathleenramm I’ve had some places based off of places near where I live, though I never mention them by name. I used to mention street names though, haha.
One time I did read a book set in my hometown (it was never explicitly stated but I figured it out using context clues) and hoo boi that was weird.
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Kathleen started the topic Have you ever written a story that took place in your hometown? in the forum Topic of the Week 2 years, 11 months ago
Have you ever written a story that took place in your hometown?
This is a question I am curious about because a couple of my siblings and I are currently writing a novel that takes place in the cities we grew up in, (Columbus, Cincinnati, and Dublin Ohio).And it has kinda confirmed my belief that as fun as writing about totally new places,…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic Can't Reply in the forum Questions and Support 2 years, 11 months ago
Ah, your post are being marked as spam! It’s some ai imbedded in the site that tries it’s best to detect spam posts, but as you can see it doesn’t do a good job lol. I think it’s particularly unfond of posts with images which is unfortunate.
Hmmm… gonna have to see if I can fix that permanently.
Anyways, I think I got all your…[Read more]
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic THE WORLDBUILDING THREAD in the forum Fantasy 2 years, 11 months ago
Viking braids are great. My sisters and I actually do a variation of one of them fairly often.
Ooh, nice!
Oh, nice question! They have developed much of their skills fighting the other group, but much of them were developed before the Dehgavor. You see, there used to only be many unconnected tribes, with most of them being…
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic THE WORLDBUILDING THREAD in the forum Fantasy 2 years, 12 months ago
(Sorry if this posts in duplicate; I’m trying to navigate KP’s tendency to delete posts when I edit them. XP)
Ooh, neat! I have a culture that avoids living on land, too, with more Maori and Hawaiian influence on the language and some Viking inspiration planned for their culture (and their hair, because Viking braids are…[Read more]
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic THE WORLDBUILDING THREAD in the forum Fantasy 2 years, 12 months ago
Ooh, neat! I have a culture that avoids living on land, too, with more Maori and Hawaiian influence on the language and some Viking inspiration planned for their culture (and their hair, because Viking braids are epic).
That does sound like fun! (I get that. XD I am the queen of cursory Google searches… or else hours-long…[Read more]
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic THE WORLDBUILDING THREAD in the forum Fantasy 2 years, 12 months ago
Ooh, neat! I have a culture that avoids living on land, too, with more Maori and Hawaiian influence on the language and some Viking inspiration planned for their culture (and their hair, because Viking braids are epic).
That does sound like fun! (I get that. XD I am the queen of cursory Google searches… or else hours-long…[Read more]
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic THE WORLDBUILDING THREAD in the forum Fantasy 2 years, 12 months ago
This is the reputation I strive for. XD
That’s neat! I’m also intrigued by the Nordic/Slavic inspiration of your world; those are really cool cultures to draw from!
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