"Writing Challenge 11/28": Zero Gravity

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Last edited by Nis on Fri Aug 11, 2006 4:35 pm, edited 10 times in total.




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You did a good job with this! It's funny and creative.
If knowledge can create problems, it is not through ignorance that we can solve them.
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My God you found it funny? I never knew I could write anything that could be considered funny. Thank you for commenting and I think I'll get the rest done tomorrow. :D

I nearly deleted it.




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Psh, of course it's humorous! With words like "Gooblegog," how could it not be? I agree that this was well done--very creative and vivid. Post more soon!
i thought you were shallow, but then i fell in deep.




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Thanks for reading, I've edited in the rest of the story.




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This is really creative especially the Tube. I really liked it. :D

My favourite part was:

Lorin released the pressure on his boots and floated towards her; he grabbed her by the hair and floated down again; ignoring her cries. He untied the robe from her waist and shoulders, Alice sighed and nearly floated away again but Lorin caught her hand.

But I think it was meant to be rope not robe.

The centre of attention was plumb man known as Knave Droopa The centre of attention was a plumb man know as Knave Droop.

Droops pushed the button. Droop pushed the button.
In all the time we have
There is never enough time
To show what is in our heart.




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Thank you for reading, I edited it again. I like the Tube idea as well. I'm going to use it for my other Sci-Fi prose.

My stupid keyboard needs bassing. XD

I need a new one.



I was promis'd on a time, To have a reason for my rhyme: From that time unto this season, I receiv'd nor rhyme nor reason.
— Edmund Spenser