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Lin replied to the topic Reading in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years, 7 months ago
@calidris I don’t think so. Was it bad or good?
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Kads replied to the topic Reading in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years, 7 months ago
@calidris Is tangerine a book? I’ve never heard of it.
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Lin replied to the topic Reading in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years, 7 months ago
@elfwing I mean, I used to read bad books too lol. And then I started writing, and I didn’t read anything but manga and classics, so when I finally went around to reading other stuff again, I was more like, “what is this thing I’m reading.” I guess writing has trained me to look for mistakes more, and also one of my sister’s hobbies is roasting…[Read more]
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Kads replied to the topic Reading in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years, 7 months ago
@elfwing Nope… that’s never happened to me before! XD I have a tendency to slam down my book and yell at it whenever there are problems. XD
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Lin replied to the topic Reading in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years, 7 months ago
@elfwing Oh, for me, I’m the opposite. Problems always stick out to me, but usually I stay quiet about them because I feel like they aren’t something that the writer can change easily (like style, the overall plot, etc.) If it’s typos I will though.
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Kads replied to the topic Fanfiction in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years, 8 months ago
@keilah-h Ehh… not usually my cup of tea, but I’ve read the first Wings of Fire book. Not my fave thing in the world but it was good.
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Lin replied to the topic A Rather Belated Introduction in the forum Start HERE 4 years, 8 months ago
@madelyn I enjoy it when I’m not crying, heh. Which I think can be said about anything.
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Lin replied to the topic What's a Genre or form of writing you used to dislike, but now enjoy? in the forum Topic of the Week 4 years, 8 months ago
@kathleenramm Yess they are extremely, extremely good.
@libby Ah, recently I’ve started to appreciate sci-fi more as well! Kinda want to start writing a sci-fi story in the future…any tips?
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Kads replied to the topic Salvete scriptores! in the forum Start HERE 4 years, 8 months ago
@sparrowhawke *oh shoot i didn’t mean to type mana on the summary for THBoH XD it’s called aera, just clarifying 🙂
Also, aera IS NOT magic. It is power (for lack of a better word) granted to the faerie races by God so that they can protect themselves, heal, etc. It’s just their natural God-given defense like a porcupine has quills and a bear…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic What's a Genre or form of writing you used to dislike, but now enjoy? in the forum Topic of the Week 4 years, 8 months ago
Percy Jackson was actually the book that got me into reading!
And I’m with you on the History subject. For me I think it really depends on the history book and whether or not they focus more on the people or on dates and basic events. When I started reading history that focused more on the actual people and their lives I started…[Read more]
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Kathleen replied to the topic What's a Genre or form of writing you used to dislike, but now enjoy? in the forum Topic of the Week 4 years, 8 months ago
I’ll definitely will be checking those out!
That’s so interesting! 1st person POV has always been my favorite and still is, haha. What books changed your mind on first person POV?
Yeah, I had the exact same experience with books I had to read that were part of a school curriculum. Still to this day they…[Read more]
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Kads replied to the topic Salvete scriptores! in the forum Start HERE 4 years, 8 months ago
@sparrowhawke Sorry this is a late reply! I meant to detail my series earlier but we ended up going out and I didn’t get time. >:P
So. Just sayin’…. you asked for this. XD Now, I trust y’all on KP, but obviously please dont steal my intellectual property or anything, blah blah blah. ;P I’ve spent a few years on this XD
So this is my series in…[Read more]
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Kads replied to the topic Salvete scriptores! in the forum Start HERE 4 years, 8 months ago
@sparrowhawke Haha, mood, it’s so frustrating to chase after those little plot bunny troublemakers >:P OH MY WORD THAT SERIOUSLY SOUNDS SUPER COOL THO. I looooove messing around with tropes XD Count me in as a future beta reader for you! 😉 Sounds so good… oh man… VERY COOL.
W-wait, really? I get to rant…? 😮 Well, all right then!!! I will…[Read more]
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Kads posted an update 4 years, 8 months ago
Hey.. Yeah, you, person reading this… please look at this article. We need more Godly fiction.
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Lin replied to the topic 1st Chapter Critique for The Inventor’s Daughter in the forum Novel Critique Requests 4 years, 8 months ago
@maryg3 Microsoft forms works too if you would like.
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Kads replied to the topic What's the harshest critique you've ever received about your writing? in the forum Topic of the Week 4 years, 8 months ago
@daisy-torres Me too. It definitely depends on my mood. :p Thank you! I’m excited to work on it, whenever that may happen. I’m totally in love with TÃ e XD
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Kads replied to the topic Who has a published book out? in the forum Book Discussions 4 years, 8 months ago
@e-k-seaver 😉
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Lin replied to the topic 1st Chapter Critique for The Inventor’s Daughter in the forum Novel Critique Requests 4 years, 8 months ago
@maryg3 Just search up “google forms” and you should be able to do that. And no, I don’t have any other ideas as of now, sorry.
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Lin replied to the topic What's the harshest critique you've ever received about your writing? in the forum Topic of the Week 4 years, 8 months ago
@kathleenramm Probably someone said that the ending to one of my novellas was contrived. Lol. Maybe it was, since I was making it up as I went along. The person had reviewed one of my short stories favorablely, though, so probably I just need to work more on editing.
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Kads replied to the topic Add new ideas in now or later? in the forum General Writing Discussions 4 years, 8 months ago
@nanisnook Of course! And it’ll also save you more work – if you go in and write the ideas now, then you can write fluidly about those same ideas as the story goes on. 🙂
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