Shall we get introduced? I'm Elocin, and I like to write practically anything, though I'm deep into fantasy now. Step forth and don't be afraid to tell me something. I like 2 talk.
Action scenes? I participate in them That's how good I am... Anyways... Just contact one of us mods. or holler with the 'Help me Please!' to Nate if you are in a rut. Ciao!
Hey Elocin, I'm Penny. I'm into fantasy too, though I find it's easier to read that it is to write. Which is kind of ironic, don't you think? (i agree about the action scenes) Anyways, 'love to chat -penny
Hi, Penny. Sadly, I am stuck in the middle of two chapters with writers block. Action scenes are the best, but I have to be in the mood for them. They rock to read. since I'm having trouble, that should be the thing for me to write, I know... Thanks 4 the advise y'all.
Hello, Elocin. I'm Perra. I, too, am into fantasy. So far I don't find it too hard to write. I haven't gotten into any action scenes, yet. But when I do get to them, they better be good!!
Why are you at a writer's block? Maybe we can help!
Kewl. As you may frequently read in my other posts (if you see them) I write fantasy. Feel free to post your own 'hello' in this forum. As for 'needing a life', hey, you've got one now!!!
in reply to the subject question, ME! i love to write. i love reading fantasy, i write a bit of it but i guess my writing sways more into the direction of social realism. anyways, i'm new aswell and it's great to see how friendly you all are! by the way, my name is Erin
Sometimes in order to find the light one must risk the darkness
Yay, a newbie! I'll post your gift in your own thread (wait, you do have your own thread, right?)
Anyway, I LOVE reading fantasy, but I am definitely having trouble writing it mainly because of my fear of description. Even though I don't like reading poetry, I do write it a lot and everyone says it's better.
"Do not try to be pretty. You weren't meant to be pretty; you were meant to burn down the earth and graffiti the sky. Don't let anyone ever simplify you to just 'pretty'" — Suzanne Rivard
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