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Satira

Satira

  • Art » Realistic, Spiritual Re: The Pain Will End

    Quite honestly, i find this to be a really unhealthy way to look at self-harm. This isn't something to romanticize. No, I'm not saying it's something to punish. but it ...

    Jan 15, 2017
  • Poetry » Realistic, Other Re: Lost In Me

    I do like this, there's a real poetry in some of these lines, but the big problem for me is that I don't understand your point. You say that the ...

    Dec 31, 2016
  • Novel / Chapter » Fantasy, Action / Adventure Re: Alpha - 1

    Hey! in advance, I hope this review helps. I'm not going to take this thing sentence by sentence, but instead point out some general things I noticed. First of all, ...

    Dec 30, 2016
  • Poetry » General, General Re: Yes I Am

    First of all, I repeat Clevercogs- what you're ALL of them?? OK, I am ALL for LGBT+ pride and I think it's great that you're promoting it... But this poem ...

    Nov 19, 2015
  • Article / Essay » Culture, Politics Re: What does it mean to be a female?

    Hi, MissPheonix! Welcome to YWS! So, I do like the topic that you're discussing here, and I think you bring up some good points. You write politely but confidently. Good ...

    Oct 26, 2015
  • Other » Health, General Re: John

    Hello! Nice to meet you. I hope you'll find this review helpful! (here goes:) A lot of your writing is generalization. I know that some of the things you're talking ...

    Jul 7, 2015
  • Other » Realistic, Culture Re: #Homophobe

    LET US replace the woman who committed adultery with a gay person who committed adultery. Adultery is a sin. sure. I can roll with that, I guess. so the gay ...

    Jun 29, 2015
  • Poetry » Realistic, Politics Re: God, Preserve the Straight

    Um... I don't think that straight people need to be protected. When have they NOT been protected? when will they be scorned? I mean, they DO create life together, after ...

    Jun 29, 2015
  • Short Story » Dramatic, Horror Re: Believe Me.

    Hallo, friend. Welcome to YWS!!! I'm Satira (as you can see), and I'll be reviewing you today/night. Ahkay. Well, I'm not a real grammar stickler, but your grammar needs a ...

    Jun 8, 2015
  • Short Story » Fantasy, General Re: The Cursed, Pt. 4.2

    Hey! (here goes:) Celia confuses me. She doesn't like being 'dolled up', but she does like fancy dresses. She hates questions but she likes asking them(I understand what you meant ...

    May 31, 2015
  • Novel / Chapter » Romantic, Fantasy Re: Lovers (Red Velvet Chapter 3)

    Hello! Satira here for a review! I like your concept, with the shooting stars... It's interesting. My biggest criticism is that your dialogue has this rhythm, or formula to it, ...

    May 31, 2015
  • Novel / Chapter » Romantic, Fantasy Re: Lovers (Red Velvet Chapter 3)

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    Hello! Satira here for a review! I like your concept, with the shooting stars... It's interesting. My biggest criticism is that your dialogue has this rhythm, or formula to it, ...

    May 31, 2015
  • Novel / Chapter » Fantasy, Action / Adventure Re: Children Of Shadows Chapter 7

    Heyo! I think I've reviewed one of these installments before, and it's like I'm coming back to an old friend :) Yep, Chaser's right. You need to tighten up your ...

    May 31, 2015
  • Novel / Chapter » Fantasy, Mystery / Suspense Re: Grimm 2.1

    Hello! I need to do a bunch of reviews today because the Wizards aren't exactly cutting it right now, so I unfortunately don't have much time to read your 1st ...

    May 31, 2015
  • Novel / Chapter » Fantasy, General Re: Last Stand Chapter 4: The Heretic Part 2 (Reframed)

    Hi! (I haven't read the rest of this story, so I hope you'll excuse me if I criticize anything that you've explained in earlier, or possibly later, installments) Here goes: ...

    May 31, 2015


The idea that a poem was a made thing stayed with me, and I decided then that I wanted to be an artist, not just a diarist. So I put myself through a kind of apprenticeship in writing poetry, and I understood even then that my practice as a poet was deeply related to my reading.
— Edward Hirsch