01-01-2003, 07:43 PM | #221 |
Belladona Gamgee of the night sky
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HAHAHAH! You may be wierd Adrian, but I promise I'm much wierder! Ask Lubyla, or Silverstripe!
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01-01-2003, 07:47 PM | #222 |
Princess Lubyla Greenleaf of the Stars
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Yes, she is VERY VERY wierd, but I scare her sometimes And i have a friend who is scarier than Faith.*cough*N*cough*
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01-01-2003, 07:51 PM | #223 |
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AAA*covers head* WHERE! *looks around sheepishly* o...sorry. But she's not a LOTR fan...well not really, I mean SHE CAN"T EVEN REMEMBER ARWEN"S NAME!
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01-01-2003, 07:54 PM | #224 |
Princess Lubyla Greenleaf of the Stars
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I know. hum, anyone know some good facts about Massachuesetts? I need it for my report. *grumbles* Stupid Mr.Durr, Stupid stupid.
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01-02-2003, 12:14 PM | #225 |
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Please, please, please, someone get to work on WrWrInt.com I would myself but I'm terrible with that stuff.
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01-02-2003, 01:09 PM | #226 |
Princess Lubyla Greenleaf of the Stars
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Ok, um, have we decided where we were housing it?
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01-02-2003, 11:53 PM | #227 |
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Hallelujah! I have a printer that works now! This means writing will be far easier.
For those of you who don't know (all of you, I guess) I have a fairly unique way of writing. At least, it's the most comfortable way for me to write. I write down the initial ideas, usually with paper and pen/cil, and make a sort of outline for the main ideas of the story and the plot. I may work out some dialogue I may want to use throughout the book, but am not sure where I'll put it. Then I hop on my computer and start writing a couple of pages, and then add notes at the end. I'll print it off and edit it with pen and go back and edit eventually. I haven't had a printer for nearly two years. It'll be nice to write this way again.
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01-03-2003, 03:18 AM | #228 |
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That's an interesting method . I'm glad you can get back to it now.
When I'm writing a story, I write up only the basic plot and then plunge into it, writing the whole thing freelance. That's if it's ten pages or less. If it's more, I have an utterly and completely different method. Frequently the ideas for the bigger things I write start very small and innocently. Like writing a few lines of interesting sounding dialogue on the edge of a math paper. It's through something tiny like that that my biggest book ever has sprouted from. It's called The Uirlon Cord, and is a fantasy book. It's currently 318 pages long, and when finished will probably be around 500 pages. I was doing a grammar lesson when the first starters to it emerged, and I had to form a sentence using adverbs, or something like that. I basically made my sentence "Athor ran quickly across the catwalk and leapt into the moat, where he swam swiftly to the shore." Then in another sentence, "The demon archers rained arrows down at him as he scrambled up the bank, getting to his horse." I liked the name 'Athor.' So I decided to use him in a few more of my grammar papers. Then I had a project to do, on the back of the papers, which involved doing some writing for classmates to correct. We're homeschooled, so I had my Mom check it. I started writing a story on the back of my grammar pages. Each day I wrote and gave her a new selection. I started write where I'd first begun: "Athor ran quickly across the catwalk and leapt into the moat," and continued going by hand. Mom got really wrapped up in the small story, and at the very end of it, I'd developed the demons a little better, and the enchantress Sihona, who had another name I really liked. The final page of the short story involved a scene where Sihona goes to the Rainbow Castle, which I envisioned as the most important place in the world- a place where wizards and diplomats all went to, and the decisions of which decided the fates of countries. A 'castle in the clouds.' That final page got me interested in going farther with that, and I decided to make a map which showed where the country Arla was. Arla is the location of that short story that I wrote by hand. I made the map, and a lot of history for the different places. I named mountains and decided why they were named that, and what the countries relations to each other were. By then I really wanted to go farther with this, so I decided to launch into the greatest book I'd ever written: "The Last Knight of Iastanva." Sihona was a main character in that one. In that one I introduced a new villain who was called Darkagrin. There I also introduced another somewhat minor character who plays an important role at the end: Thordon Atardii. There were other characters too, of course, who lived in Iastanva. I won't bother with listing them and their relevance to the plot. When I finished "The Last Knight of Iastanva," it was 105 pages long, the biggest book I'd ever written. Those of my family that read it liked it, and I was still locked into that world. But I didn't feel like stopping, so I wrote a sequal called "The Wraith of Fire." That one was a good deal longer, but I didn't like it as much. After that I decided it would be a trilogy, and that the first book would be called "The Uirlon Cord." As I wrote more in The Uirlon Cord, I wanted more character freedom. I was using the same characters as in The Last Knight of Iastanva. Thordon and Darkagrin were important in this one, but their characters had been decided in The Last Knight of Iastanva. So I eventually came to the decision to ignore Last Knight entirely, and The Wraith of Fire, and do The Uirlon Cord as a separate work. That improved my ability to expand or change the characters as I saw fit. So, what books or stories do some of the rest of you write? Last edited by Lief Erikson : 01-03-2003 at 03:19 AM. |
01-03-2003, 05:47 AM | #229 |
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I've always been a writewight but I have bever posted in this thread before because I wasn't quite sure what one was
Ok, I know I'm not that good at rpg's but when I get into mode my stories are a LOT LOT LOT better than them At the moment I'm writing about a creature that lives in the molten rock under the Earth. There are lots of creatures in it and I think it is one of the best stories I have written yet. The creatures name is Savóya. Savoy is a cabbage with very wrinkled leaves in France therefore suiting the creature as that is pretty much what it looks like |
01-03-2003, 10:54 AM | #230 |
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Ok...You people scare me!!! Have we decided on a site yet?? I know, I'm very impatient.
Starr: good luck with your printer. Just wait til it breaks down. They always do so get prepared.
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01-03-2003, 11:34 AM | #231 |
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I can be a writewight if i could actually think of a good story/tpic
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01-03-2003, 05:07 PM | #232 |
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My tecnique is odd. I just get an I dea and either start writing on paper or hop onto my computer and type the story. I just write and worry about editing later. I bet my history Teacher is editing my fan fic. right now. Hee hee hee! Anyway I just write, I don't know why.
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01-03-2003, 05:34 PM | #233 |
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I'm just browzing round the internet and I see a name a.k.a cabbage and I think " HEY! That'll make a good story!! Something that looks like a cabbage!!"
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01-03-2003, 07:00 PM | #234 |
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Man do you need a reality check Blackboar. That has been done before, needless to say that you don't know about it because it was a rotten story and didn't get past the editors.(my school had a contest and the two winning stories were one about your idea and one by me about lotr, mine didn't get published either though it almost did). When will people ever learn that we need to get to know one another better? Sheesh.
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01-04-2003, 12:27 AM | #235 |
Princess Lubyla Greenleaf of the Stars
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*does a happy donce* I finally got my story started. Who wants to hear it...or at least what I have so far????????
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01-04-2003, 12:33 AM | #236 |
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I do! even...though...I just read it on IM. I'm gonna be in it! Well, Freida anyway. Have we decided on a site yet?
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01-04-2003, 01:20 AM | #237 |
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With my short stories I just plunge into them. My long in-depth stories require the other way I write.
So far I've written a good amount on a historical fiction based on a girl named Elizabeth (now abandoned), an attempt at a fantasy novel based on elves of my own making, and their war with human kind, another attempt of fantasy in a world I created that dealt with dragons and mythology of the world (both fantasy stories had snippets of their own languages, and this was before I was interested in Tolkien), and am currently working on a slightly philisophical novel that you could say has a fantasy twist, though it's not strictly "fantasy". Bring it on, Lubyla!
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01-04-2003, 01:13 PM | #238 |
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I would most definately like to read your story so far Lubyla. When I can I will post short pieces of my story(like real authors do on the back of their books and in the beginning of books to make you read them). I will post something not to revealing to the plot but mysterious and enticing so that when we get the web site up and I put my story on you will go read it, although you probibly will anyway just to be nice. Oh well. All I can tell you now is the title because I don't have the story with me . It is called Winds of Change. I will now admit that I once wrote a book report for history and I only read the first 3-6 chapters because I couldn't get into the book. I got a 100 though because I did so well describing the book because I scimmed the pages getting stuff to writeabout to make it seam that I had read the whole thing.
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01-05-2003, 02:44 AM | #239 |
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"Winds of Change" is a good title. Does the book stand by itself, or is it part of a series?
By the way, one other question: Should we really post our stories or clips of our stories in this thread, or should we play it sneaky and put these in the Entertainment Forum . That would probably work only for a little while though . It might be better in the long run just to ask for a new forum. Posting clips of stories here would be fine, but to keep them from getting utterly and completely lost, I think we should ask for a new forum if whole stories are going to be posted. Last edited by Lief Erikson : 01-05-2003 at 02:46 AM. |
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No one asked to see bits of my story (I posted the theme idea of it a few pages back), but I'll put up snippets of it anyway. I'm not shy.
Basically in order, though I left a lot of things out. Quote:
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