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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
So he is an ISTP?
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
@Bluejay welcome to the club. 😉
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
Wait… @Daeus you just said Conrad was an INFP. I was actually shocked— I had him down as an ISTP— but then you said… I’m confused.
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
Hm. Well, I wasn’t going by category. I was going by your eyes. *raises eyebrows*
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
Somewhere between stars and black-holes, actually. It’s the hybrids that are tricky. 😉
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
@Daeus feel, definitely. All irises are round, I’m pretty sure. 😛
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
@Daeus that. is. too. cute.
Also (because why use words when I can have a handy chart that explains it better than I do) here’s something fun about the eye thing:

There is greater variance within segments once you learn what you’re looking for, but this is the basics.
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
@Daeus ENFP. That description is ENFP to the core. *grins* And—‘The perfect knack for complimenting women’— that is absolutely hilarious.
One way to tell the difference (weird, but you already know I am) is to look at the eyes. ENFPs have very bright, living, curious, sparkling eyes. ENFJs are softer; more thoughtful and subdued. The…[Read more]
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic Bless us and splash us, Precious, another Newbie! in the forum Start HERE 9 years, 6 months ago
Greetings, Mellon!
I love your topic title. 😉
I also entered the Call to Pens— congratulations on second place. 😀
And believe it or not, you are the first elf. I’m one of the dragons @Daeus warned about, but I’m really not that scary. Too small. 😉 Welcome to the Realm of the KeePers, @Ethryndal. -
Kate Flournoy replied to the topic Why Paolini works (or doesn't) in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
@Daeus ewwww, yes. The priests of the Ra’zac, I forgot about those. I don’t think there are any scenes as nasty as that one, though there are a few (in Brisingr, if my memory serves me?) where the priests play a pretty major part. Nothing terribly gross like that first scene; just… those guys are nasty wherever they turn up.
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic Kingdom Cinema Q&A in the forum Film 9 years, 6 months ago
@Aratrea if it isn’t too late, do all three of you know your MBTI type, and if so, what is it?
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic Why Paolini works (or doesn't) in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
The Snalgli? *shudders* Ugh. I’d tried to forget those, @Sierra-R. Thanks a lot. 😛
Great points about Paolini’s weak worldview. I agree. Which is really sad, because a strong theme could really have made that series several LAYERS of more awesomeness. I basically had to look to the supporting characters for applicable life-lessons, and even…[Read more]
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic The Mind of a Writer in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
@Corissa-Maiden-of-Praise congratulations! Welcome to the crazy world of psychological genius! 😀
@Dragon-Snapper I agree with @Emma-Flournoy. One hundred percent. 😉 Also, one of the reasons I love fantasy as a writer is because it takes us so completely out of our reality that the truth of reality can be portrayed through it and be as fresh and…[Read more] -
Kate Flournoy replied to the topic A Re-Introduction in the forum Start HERE 9 years, 6 months ago
Heyyyyy, look who’s here guys!! @Writefury I daresay no one’s forgotten you who was on here before, though there are a few newbies. 😉 So great to have you here again.
Hi Wolfgang. Don’t let anything she does to you get you down. It’ll be fine in the end, I’m sure.
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic Why Paolini works (or doesn't) in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
*refrains from pointing out that you couldn’t have said ‘goodnight’ if you were gagged*
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic Why Paolini works (or doesn't) in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
*folds hands in lap**subsides demurely*
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic Why Paolini works (or doesn't) in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
It’s supposed to look like googly eyes. 😉
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic Why Paolini works (or doesn't) in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
@Daeus ARE YOU CONCEDING THE SUPERIORITY OF MY ARGUMENT. O.o *trails off into evil cackling*
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic Why Paolini works (or doesn't) in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
Well yeah… in real life. XD
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Kate Flournoy replied to the topic Why Paolini works (or doesn't) in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 6 months ago
Murtagh was actually my favorite character
Well good. You’re not totally without hope then. 😉
Roran does get better— now that you reminded me of how muddy his beginning as a hero was, I remember disliking him intensely as well. His journey was interesting; not a typical one. Finish the series, then tell me what you thought.
And I don’t…[Read more]
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