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  • Research Re: life in the 1800's?

    I'm a bit late here, but I thoroughly agree with Pompadour! When and where are important. We tend to blend together decades from other centuries, or even centuries from other ...

    Aug 17, 2016
  • YWS Re: "Good For Your Age" is Not a Compliment

    (I'm thirteen and never share my work anymore because I hate it, but I joined the site when I was 11 so I guess my input's still valid) If you ...

    Oct 2, 2015
  • Research Re: Ouija Board

    It's scattered and doesn't make sense. Like, "Are you a boy or a girl?" "Boy." What's your name? "Rebecca." When were you born? "1804." When did you die? "1630 BC. ...

    May 15, 2015
  • Research Re: Teary Male Character

    My recommendation is that, if he's a "manly" character, he shouldn't break down just yet. Not because people in real life wouldn't, but because you're still establishing his character. And ...

    Oct 5, 2014
  • Writers Corner Re: horror story ideas?

    Prokaryote, I would like to mention that your signature is relevant to that comment (although I don't know what it's from). Also, thank you for your username reminding me to ...

    May 16, 2014
  • Writers Corner Re: Having characters but no plot?

    Throw them all in a locked room and let them write their own story.

    Apr 14, 2014
  • Writers Corner Re: im stuck

    *facepalms* I mean LockWOOD and Co. I'm thinking of Chamber of Secrets :D

    Mar 13, 2014
  • Writers Corner Re: im stuck

    It is about ghosts. But it's good.

    Mar 12, 2014
  • Writers Corner Re: im stuck

    Ooh, and the Lockhart and Co. Series. I have a feeling there might be romance later on in the series, but so far it's really good :D

    Mar 12, 2014
  • Writers Corner Re: im stuck

    Try historical fiction. It might make you cringe at first (I'm not a fan of that genres, as you might not be), but there are some great books, like The ...

    Mar 12, 2014
  • Writers Corner Re: Post and Study Quotes

    Here's a club with a similar idea...

    Mar 12, 2014


Dogs love their friends and bite their enemies, quite unlike people, who are incapable of pure love and always have to mix love and hate.
— Sigmund Freud