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Writing Myself into a Calm Oblivion: April 2011
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Writing Myself into a Calm Oblivion. To edit or to write. I've finished Dark and Far a while ago but it needs to be badly edited. I'm to lazy to do it myself but I know that since its the first draft no one is going to want to beta. So its on the backburner(right next to Trials and Tribulations, that desperately needs an outline). Love the rush that writing has been giving me :D but should i start back up with editing? View my complete profile. Doppled in Gray[1st draft]. Between Fact and Fiction.
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Writing Myself into a Calm Oblivion: March 2012
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Writing Myself into a Calm Oblivion. That's a lie. (Book Review). XVI #2) by Julia Karr. In this sequel to "XVI," Nina Oberon's life has changed enormously. After her mother was killed, Nina discovered the truth about her father, the leader of the Resistance. And now she sports the same Governing Council-ordered tattoo of XVI on her wrist that all 16-year-old girls have. But Nina won't be anyone's stereotype. Original. (Summary from Goodreads). 2 points out of 5. Dearly, Departed NOOOO DONT LEAVE ME!
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Writing Myself into a Calm Oblivion: Dearly, Departed NOOOO DONT LEAVE ME! (Book Review)
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Writing Myself into a Calm Oblivion. Dearly, Departed NOOOO DONT LEAVE ME! Love can never die. Love conquers all, so they say. But can Cupid’s arrow pierce the hearts of the living. The dead—or rather, the. Can a proper young Victorian lady find true love in the arms of a dashing zombie? I must admit that the POV changes could get confusing, but at the same time, it also made the story come together well so I understand why it was done. Bram might be my favorite zombie of all time :D. 4 points out of 5.
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Writing Myself into a Calm Oblivion: Inspiration: Not the Usual This Week
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Writing Myself into a Calm Oblivion. Inspiration: Not the Usual This Week. I now have bad grades, a novel that still isn't finished, very rusty skills at cello, less friends than I've ever had in my entire life, and I'm single. Am I angry at myself? Well, it's complicated. But on the other hand, I found that real friends are the ones that stay with you even when you have given up. Sometimes, after putting so much work into a relationship you have. On Friday, February 24, 2012. View my complete profile.
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Writing Myself into a Calm Oblivion: January 2012
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Writing Myself into a Calm Oblivion. To better my writing skills. For my own personal sanity and others I have decided to start writing again. Granted I still have a lot of school work and I will have a lot of tests coming up so I wont be blogging every day but I will try to blog as much as possible. Here are some of the things I will be doing from now on. Book Reviews: Every time I read a new book I will review it. I love reading so this will probably be something that happens a lot. Until next time :).
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Writing Myself into a Calm Oblivion: Books I Would Hate/Love to be Movies
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Writing Myself into a Calm Oblivion. Books I Would Hate/Love to be Movies. With The Hunger Games movie so close and my giddiness coming to a climax I thought it would be good to talk about my nerves about the movie. But not all books are great for the silver screen. Here are some books that that I love to read but I would hate to see. I’m not sure. Just no movie. 3 Before I Fall- This should be obvious. All the repittion would get really annoying and tiring in a movie. Just the perfect love story all wra...
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Pens and Ink: The Life of a Teenage Writer: October 2012
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Monday, 29 October 2012. Nanowrimo is in the Air! Nanowrimo is in the air! I can smell it and hear the pens just begging to be written with. For me, I'm trying to figure out 30 days worth of blog posts. XD Yeah, that should be fun. In other news, I have my writing proficiency soon! Meaning I actually have to wake up at a decent hour instead of enjoying the late start. :( It's quite sad, really. Well, that's it! 1 Thank and link back to the giver. 2 Answer the award giver’s questions. Matt, we'll go over ...
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The Writer's Help Society: Quotes For Writers
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Thursday, August 16, 2012. Sorry about my prolonged absence! I've been gone on and off so many times this summer that I lost track of when I was supposed to post. So, here it goes! The post title says it all. Here are some of my favorite quotes on writing:. 8220;If writers wrote as carelessly as some people talk, then adhasdh asdglaseuyt[bn[ pasdlgkhasdfasdf.”. 8213; Lemony Snicket. All writers are lunatics! 8213; Cornelia Funke. 8213; Toni Morrison. 8220;Fiction is the truth inside the lie.”. 8220;It's ...
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The Writer's Help Society: July 2012
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Friday, July 20, 2012. Character Needs vs. Wants. A huge part of figuring out who your characters are is figuring out what they want most in life. And also, what they need most. These are an integral part of your story. In fact, it's really the only reason you have a story at all. It's hard to write a book if you don't know what your character wants, and how far they'll go to get it. 1) What does your character want most? 2) What does this character need most? Secrets of the Legend Chaser. To find the dr...
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The Writer's Help Society: March 2012
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Friday, March 30, 2012. Whenever you mention the fact that you're a writer, a million stereotypes are bound to come into people's heads. Some of these are true, and some are myths. Here are some common myths about writers, disproved. Writers are addicted to coffee. No, not necessarily. Writers are addicted to whatever will keep them going long enough to finish that next chapter. Sometimes it's coffee, sometimes it's something else. Hopefully not drugs. Writers listen to my conversations at Starbucks.
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