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  • Archive Re: Mythical Creatures of Sada

    -Scado- Scado stopped Lane as she was about to attack Meer. "Stop!" he shouted. "It's just a filthy human," she said. "He helped me escape." Scado pulled the Blood Paw ...

    Apr 20, 2009
  • Archive Re: Mythical Creatures of Sada

    -Scado- Scado heard the slight rustling of the forage up ahead. He knew that his rescue party was here. With what little movement he still had, he nudged Adam and ...

    Apr 20, 2009
  • General Articles Re: Who dreamed it?

    I still think Alice in Wonderland is drup trip that someone took, but I like the way you put it with the symbols. I didn't find anything in the way ...

    Apr 20, 2009
  • Archive Re: Mythical Creatures of Sada

    -Scado- "So you think you can get us out of here?" Scado asked supiciosly. "Sure," Meer said. "The only problem would getting him to let me only take a few ...

    Apr 20, 2009
  • Archive Re: Mythical Creatures of Sada

    -Lethero- "Oh, Ajle," Lethero said. "Yes, she was a good friend of mine. Come in." He walked back into the house and poured some of the hot tea had made ...

    Apr 19, 2009
  • Archive Re: Mythical Creatures of Sada

    *Sorry I haven't posted in a while. I've been away from the computer for a while.* -Scado- "So why would you have killed all those innocents?" Meera asked. "Is that ...

    Apr 19, 2009
  • Archive Re: Mythical Creatures of Sada

    -I'll bring your character in Billy- Scado sat on the thin cot of the cramped cell he was forced into. He sat there pondering his fate. He knew the lord ...

    Apr 17, 2009
  • Archive Re: Mythical Creatures of Sada

    Lethero slowly opened the letter, given to him by the strangest person he's every seen. He knew James who was his old friend. He helped the Magical Creatures gain liberation. ...

    Apr 17, 2009
  • Archive Re: Mythical Creatures of Sada

    I think I might as well get this underway. Lethero stared out at the morning sky. He couldn't escape the feeling of dread that crept closer to him every day. ...

    Apr 15, 2009
  • Archive Re: Mythical Creatures of Sada

    This is a storybook I created a long, long time ago. (original story: )The main story is never set in stone with this, but the basic story is: After 50 ...

    Apr 14, 2009
  • Fantasy Novels Re: The Hunter: Prologue

    I remember when I was bitten. Most of us try to forget that moment in our lives, but I haven’t. It stuck to me through these many years. The year ...

    Apr 9, 2009
  • Fantasy Short Stories Re: Vamp Town

    Okay, I have to admit: this sucks. Sorry, but it's the cold, hard truth. There's no description, little detail, and the facts are short. I can't imagine what this Tom's ...

    Apr 9, 2009
  • Fantasy Short Stories Re: Vamp Town

    Okay, I have to admit: this sucks. Sorry, but it's the cold, hard truth. There's no description, little detail, and the facts are short. I can't imagine what this Tom's ...

    Apr 9, 2009
  • Fantasy Short Stories Re: The Gate

    Bonjour, mon ami. Interesting story. Here are some problems I found with it. Note: Additions and changes are in bold, and spelling changes are italisized. “You’re a sweetheart Jenny. I’m ...

    Apr 3, 2009
  • Fantasy Short Stories Re: DARKLIGHT

    Bonjour, mon ami. *bows* This story is intigueing, but could be a little better. I will read on because there is a promise of it improving, but you want to ...

    Apr 3, 2009


Every time I’ve gotten feedback that was hard to take it was usually hard to take because there was truth in it and I didn’t like that (or didn’t want to receive it). That’s not to say all harsh feedback is good or that we should be harsh for harshness’ sake, but learning to absorb truth without letting it break your inner core/break you is a lifelong skill that keeps your mind elastic and open to learning.
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