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Louise Fowler replied to the topic Just Chatter #2 in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
@dekreel @lady-iliara Spirit, I remember trailers of it, but I haven’t seen it. But I think it’s on Netflix, so we can.
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Louise Fowler replied to the topic Jokes/Riddles/Puns/Memes in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
@dekreel Yes! 😀
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Louise Fowler replied to the topic Haikus in the forum Poetry 7 years, 5 months ago
@dekreel Thanks. 🙂
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Louise Fowler replied to the topic Jokes/Riddles/Puns/Memes in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
@lady-iliara I have no idea. 😛 @dragon-snapper What does that make you?
What five letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters?
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Louise Fowler replied to the topic Haikus in the forum Poetry 7 years, 5 months ago
@leumeister I like the Princess Bride one. 😛
@catwing Yes, I’m teasing him. He’s my brother, I’m alowed. XD 😉Hello, my name is
Inigo Montoya. You
killed my father. Die.Close enough. 😛
The Fairy Princess
Sits in her bower, hearing
The songs of fairy wingsI made that up just now.
Our Father, that art
In heaven, hallowed by Thy
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Louise Fowler posted a new activity comment 7 years, 5 months ago
Are you participating in NaNo, or are you the one that doesn’t write? (I keep forgetting 😛 ).
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Louise Fowler replied to the topic Haikus in the forum Poetry 7 years, 5 months ago
@leumeister Ah! That’s seven syllables on the last line! “I love it so much, cat-face!” 😛 Also writing is art.
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Louise Fowler replied to the topic Haikus in the forum Poetry 7 years, 5 months ago
@catwing I’m in a Haiku! 😀 XD
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Louise Fowler replied to the topic SoOoO.. in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
@catwing Aha 😀
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Louise Fowler replied to the topic Haikus in the forum Poetry 7 years, 5 months ago
@daughteroftheking looks at desk also It’s mostly true for me. I’ve got the earbuds at least. 😀 My desk gets tidied probably once every two or three weeks, and then gets cluttered again, which is sadly ironic, since I prefer the tidy desk. XD
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Louise Fowler replied to the topic SoOoO.. in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
@catwing Ah. Well, I know of Camp NaNo, but I’ve never done it. Just the November stuff.
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Louise Fowler posted a new activity comment 7 years, 5 months ago
Yep. And I’m finding it interesting, if not enjoying it. Definitely worth the read though.
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Great.
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I just finished Animal Farm last night. It was depressing, and disgusting, but still worth the read. I could tell exactly what was going on the whole time, but the animals were painfully unaware. And in the end, they were no better off than when they started, if not worse!
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I KNOW. It’s so painful. *ascends soapbox and yells at the world* COMMUNISM IS HORRID FOR EVERYONE!
What’s ironic is, George Orwell was something of a socialist himself, though not Communist level. Maybe he didn’t realize the hypocrisy in writing something like that, or just didn’t see it the same way. But it’s quite sad. -
Maybe he believed in the ideals, but only saw the corruption, so was sending a message to fellow socialists? I don’t know much about all the isms. 😛
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Suffice it to say, all the isms are mucho flawed.
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I figured that much. 😛
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Louise Fowler replied to the topic Scott Gustafson in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
@emma-flournoy I’ve had a brief look, and from what I’ve seen, it’s amazing! Will be looking more for sure. 😀
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Louise Fowler replied to the topic SoOoO.. in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
@catwing Eh? What did you tag me for? 😀
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Louise Fowler replied to the topic Haikus in the forum Poetry 7 years, 5 months ago
Kingdom Pen forums
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Louise Fowler replied to the topic The Great Battle of NaNoWriMo 2017 in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
Aye! I’m doing NaNo for the second time (first time last year).
I have a few ideas for stories/series to work on during the month – a sci-fi, a super hero, and two that would be classified as fantasy. None of them currently have a proper title. My main one atm is the super hero story.I have no idea what their estimated lengths are. They’ll be…[Read more]
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Louise Fowler replied to the topic Haikus in the forum Poetry 7 years, 5 months ago
@dekreel Kicking myself because I can’t find the book I had written haikus in and can’t remember them
I love Haikus. They’re so fun! The last one is hilarious! 😀
Bonus points to anyone who knows where the following one is from:
Oooh, my aching back
Might as well call workman’s comp
It’s thrown out again.I also love limericks. 😀
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Louise Fowler replied to the topic Haikus in the forum Poetry 7 years, 5 months ago
@catwing Kicking myself because I can’t find the book I had written haikus in and can’t remember them
I love Haikus. They’re so fun! The last one is hilarious! 😀
Bonus points to anyone who knows where the following one is from:
Oooh, my aching back
Might as well call workman’s comp
It’s thrown out again.I also love limericks. 😀
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Louise Fowler replied to the topic Just Chatter #2 in the forum General Writing Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
@emily-d Hey, Emily. Yes, we have audio dramas of the Kingdom series, so we’ve listened to three or four of those. I’d like to read Chuck Black’s books. I don’t think I’ve heard of Sigmund Brouwer. What has he written?
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Louise Fowler replied to the topic The Red Dragon in the forum Poetry 7 years, 5 months ago
That was great! 😀
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Yup, that’s me. So no, instead I get to sit around and congratulate myself that I’m just a bibliophile and not a writer, and so need not go through the pain of NaNo. XD
*shudder* Seriously, it sounds like a ton o’ work. Are you doing it? Have you done it before?
All right, is Kate participating in NaNo? 😛
Yes I am, yes I have, and yes it is a lot of work, but this year I’m using it as the way to start writing consistently again.One of my good friends is helping me by doing word sprints with me every day and keeping me on track. 😛
No…I don’t know if she’s ever considered it seriously, but I don’t think it’d fit very well with our schedule anyway. We have a cabin rental business which we handle as a family, so I don’t know if the busyness of NaNo would work out quite right. 😛 I dunno though, maybe she’ll try it out sometime.
Ah yes, sprints and accountability are very good. 😀
Ah, fair enough. It is busy. But at the rate I’m going at the moment, I have a week’s wiggle-room up my sleeve, which is nice. 😀
Sweeeeet. I love wiggle-room. And I hate pressure. Naturally.
What genre is your story?
Um, I don’t know what’d you call it. Speculative fiction, but that’s a very wide genre. It’s about some kid superheros (about 11-14 in ages at the beginning) who were implanted with technology in their brains to give them superhuman abilities (super-speed, flying, breathing underwater, things like that) and their fight against villains, great and…[Read more]
Definitely within the genre of speculative fiction. 😀 I don’t know what it would be called specifically either, but it sounds cool.
Yeah, it’s fun to write. It’s actually a rewrite of a previous series I did about 4-5 years ago called the Crimson Angel. It has the same characters, but I’ve added a few more as well.
Ah, rewrites. I know a little about those. From semi-personal experience, ya know. Amazing revamped second drafts and that sorta thing, at least, by the author my sister. 😛 They’re kinda fun. (Aside from all the old stuff that ends up getting cut that I loved. :'( At least it’s semi-made up for with awesome new material.)
And I bet the addition…[Read more]
Very fun. I’m taking several elements from the originals, and just making them better in the rewrites. It was mostly the plots that needed help. 😛
Those stodgy old plots. XD
I just finished the third book of the Mistborn trilogy, and if I wasn’t convinced enough before, it’s now undoubtedly proven: that guy’s strength is SO the plot. Good GRIEF. It’s very, very insane. I don’t know how anyone can think up such twists and un-cliche things. Amazing.
Sounds amazing. And inspiring, at least to a writer. There are only so many plots you can write when you’re rearranging the same 26 letters, and finding a way to twist the cliché is hard.
Yupper dupper.
XD
Have you ever tried writing, or is it definitely 100% not your thing? 😀