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  • Novel / Chapter » Fantasy, Action / Adventure
    Re: Of Cowards, Cheats, and Tangles: prologue

    Your main problem is pronoun usage: "The father helped the girl down from their cart. The wind caught loose strands of the girl’s light brown hair as she turned to ...

    May 13, 2013

  • Poetry » Other, Review
    Re: The Brave One

    eh, "you don't take a breath" seems like you're babying the audience a bit, don't you think? It isn't really necessary, you know? We could very easily infer from Below ...

    May 13, 2013

  • Novel / Chapter » Fantasy, Action / Adventure
    Re: Of Cowards, Cheats, and Tangles: ch. 2

    moving between here and then is interesting, and there are alot of tantalizing little teases here and there throughout the story, like, why can't thren use her power? So there's ...

    May 13, 2013

  • Short Story » General, General
    Re: The Cell

    There are problems with the description of the cell being too small and cold, if it was so small and he was so tight in there, it would be warm. ...

    May 9, 2013

  • Poetry » Dramatic, Other
    Re: War of all against all

    Interesting in both form and function, but there is some repetiviness and things that just don't need to be said, such as "we have lost all morality", that line is ...

    May 9, 2013

  • Poetry » Narrative, Other
    Re: Who's Love? (Revised)

    This is very interesting with a choice of subject matter that can make for an emotionally packed piece. The main problem I have with it is the 2nd person though. ...

    May 9, 2013

  • Novel / Chapter » Teen Fiction, Spiritual
    Re: Life of a Jesusfreak Prt 2

    I would suggest experimenting with other sentence forms, as the repetition of simple sentence after simple sentence is a stumbling block when trying to read this. The idea is great, ...

    Apr 6, 2012

  • Poetry » Other, General
    Re: That's So Gay!

    I usually don't like to get mixed up in things like this, and I feel the poem was pretty good (I actually wrote one quite like it on a similar ...

    Dec 4, 2011

  • Poetry » Dramatic, General
    Re: Before

    It's hard living like a true Christian in today's world, hypocrisy even comes from many people who claim to be Christian, or Muslim, or Jewish, but then act in confliction ...

    Aug 13, 2011

  • Short Story » Action / Adventure, General
    Re: The Sniper

    I like the anonymity of the characters, slightly universal, the one mistake here would be mentioning Dublin at the end, I think with the people, and the place being unspecified, ...

    Jun 12, 2011

  • Poetry » Dramatic, General
    Re: Thoughts of a Call-Girl

    Okay, first things first, the title is great, definitely good for getting attention to your poem, I like the address style, I will do my best (takes a deep breath) ...

    Jun 10, 2011

  • Poetry » Dramatic, General
    Re: It Takes Acquired Minds

    Excellent, yes, this is probably on its way to being a masterpiece, but not quite yet, a couple years of refining and yah, we'll see this in the New Yorker, ...

    Jun 10, 2011

  • Poetry » Lyrical, General
    Re: Wishes

    Awwwwwwwww....tears much... Anyway, I really liked this, it was very lyrical, and very personal, though a bit cluttered, that is why i am here! First of all i like the ...

    Jun 10, 2011

  • Poetry » Dramatic, General
    Re: Suffocating

    This was great, I can truly say that I have never read anything like this, so inventive. Though I don't know about the stanzas that get away from the quick ...

    Jun 10, 2011

  • Poetry » Dramatic, General
    Re: From Daddy to Daughter

    Welcome. I liked this, it was very solid. I won't go into details, cause man it is so damn late right now. But anyway, this was very consistent, and it ...

    Jun 10, 2011


Remember when dad's shoulders were the highest place on earth and your mom was your hero? Race issues were about who ran the fastest, war was only a car game. The most pain you felt was when you skinned your knees, and good byes only meant tomorrow? And we couldn't wait to grow up.
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