@morwen
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Lin replied to the topic What Kind of Writing do You Excel at? in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years, 3 months ago
@power Bold of you to assume that I can’t both be a writer and a brontosaurus.
As for what I excel at, I can’t exactly tell you. The way your question is phrased raises a lot of questions in me. Why, what kind of writing do you excel at?
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Kathleen replied to the topic Heyyy in the forum Start HERE 4 years, 3 months ago
Hi! Awesome to have you here!
I’m also a big LotR fan, have you read any of Tolkien’s other books like the Silmarillion or the Hobbit?
Do you have any favorite poems or poets? I’ve recently been getting into poetry and kinda don’t know where to start when it comes to finding good poetry.
It’s great to meet your acquaintance! Catch…[Read more]
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Lin replied to the topic Have you ever considered quitting writing? Why or why not? in the forum Topic of the Week 4 years, 3 months ago
@kathleenramm Nope, only taken breaks. Because at this point I’ve invested too much time in it to stop.
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic Have you ever considered quitting writing? Why or why not? in the forum Topic of the Week 4 years, 3 months ago
Wait, what? You’re younger than me? I for sure thought you were 20-ish. XD
The thought of quitting has crossed my mind a couple of times. I have a tendency to look at my writing, or at my list of unfinished (and unstarted) projects, or whatever the case may be and think that I’m not really very good at the whole writing thing; I’m better at…[Read more]
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Kathleen started the topic Have you ever considered quitting writing? Why or why not? in the forum Topic of the Week 4 years, 3 months ago
Have you ever considered quitting writing? Why or why not?
For me, writing has always been something I’ve wanted to do more of, so I don’t think the thought of quitting has ever crossed my mind.I absolutely love writing with my siblings, I love writing by myself, there’s so many stories untold and so many areas where I want to improve. So I…[Read more]
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R.M. Archer 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 4 years, 3 months ago
Prose. Plots are still a struggle, and themes and characters are both a lot better but still a little hit-or-miss. My prose is still a little bare sometimes, but it’s at least much less stilted than it was then, lol.
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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 4 years, 3 months ago
Ah, yeah. I think we’ve all have written stories all too similar to the traits you described.
Out of all the things lacking in House of Mages, what area do you think you’ve improved the most in writing since then?
@anatra23
Haha, that’s hilarious. It kinda reminds me of the first story I wrote which was literally just the story of…[Read more] -
R.M. Archer 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 4 years, 3 months ago
@kathleen
A LOT of things, lol. The characters were all one-dimensional, the plot meandered, it was theme-less, the villain was incredibly non-threatening (especially for being a demon), my prose was lousy…
I was only about… 15 when I was working on it? Which doesn’t necessitate that it was awful, lol, but I’ve grown a lot with my writing in…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic Help. I Just Don't Get the Appeal of the Wingfeather Saga in the forum Fantasy 4 years, 3 months ago
@not-so-secret-secret-assassin
I’m a tad bit late to the party, but um… here I am.
I tried reading The Wingfeather Saga a few months ago because I thought the cover was pretty epic and a lot of people on the forum liked it, but ummm…
I couldn’t finish it. And for pretty much all the reasons you listed in your essay. I can see why people…[Read more]
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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 4 years, 3 months ago
House of Mages actually sounds pretty cool. What was wrong with that made you not go through with publication?
Woah, that’s a cool idea. I don’t think I’ve ever heard of an idea like that. It sounds like a tricky story to write, but you should totally try going back to that story when you have the…[Read more]
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Lin 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 4 years, 3 months ago
@kathleenramm My second short story I was going to start. It was going to be about characters in a story who were going to be fighting these monsters at the end of the world, but they were kind of like actors in a movie setup with the Narrator as the director. The story would alternate between them inside the Story and their lives outside of the…[Read more]
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R.M. Archer 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 4 years, 3 months ago
Hm… This question is tough for me to answer because I don’t often work on stories for a long time and then completely scrap them. If I work on something for a while, it means there’s something to the story that keeps my attention for an extended period of time, and even if the story is largely unsalvageable, I’ll still keep it around in case I…[Read more]
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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 4 years, 3 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]
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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 4 years, 3 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]
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R.M. Archer replied to the topic Help. I Just Don't Get the Appeal of the Wingfeather Saga in the forum Fantasy 4 years, 3 months ago
I’ve recently started rereading it after a few years, so I’ll probably have a better answer after I finish it again, but I did like the characters. I especially liked Oscar, Peet, and Tink in the first book, and I could somewhat connect with Janner since he’s an oldest sibling and works around books. And I liked several of the settings, like the…[Read more]
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Lin replied to the topic Any Urban Fantasy clean book recommendations? in the forum Book Discussions 4 years, 3 months ago
@daisy-torres Aye, I’ve heard both good and bad things about Wattpad, and I feel like the stuff I write doesn’t fit into the romance vibe of it, so for now I’m hopefully going to be sticking with Webnovel and Tapas. I’m glad you had a good experience with it though.
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Lin replied to the topic How do I make a non-cliche escape scene? in the forum Plotting 4 years, 3 months ago
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Lin replied to the topic Which story was the quickest to write and which was the slowest? in the forum Topic of the Week 4 years, 3 months ago
@kathleenramm Lemme see if I can find the premise again…
There are 13 worlds. There are Magic Users. There is a question: “Why is there no happy ending for a Magic User?”
13 different installments, following so many different storylines that somehow entwine together.
This is the story of the Magic Users, and their search for a happy…
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Lin replied to the topic Anime Nerd/Chat in the forum Film 4 years, 3 months ago
@kathleenramm Yesss the main trio is so well done! My sister loves them all, which is a big win, haha.
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Kathleen replied to the topic Anime Nerd/Chat in the forum Film 4 years, 3 months 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]
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