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Shiverfeather

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  • Writers Corner Re: Haven

    1. What do you value over safety? Hmm, I value justice over safety. So, say, if someone did something morally wrong, they should have to pay a penalty.(For ex.someone steals ...

    May 25, 2015
  • Writers Corner Re: Haven

    1. What do you value over safety? Too many things, my sense of safety is minimal. 2. What books do you believe inspire freedom? This is actually a rather hard ...

    May 25, 2015
  • Writers Corner Re: Haven

    1. What do you value over safety? My happiness. Being with my friends/family 2. What books do you believe inspire freedom? Paper Towns- John Green 3. If you needed to ...

    May 25, 2015
  • Writers Corner Re: Haven

    1. What do you value over safety? Love. But maybe they are the same thing. 2. What books do you believe inspire freedom? Call of the Wild. Jack London. 3. ...

    May 25, 2015
  • Writers Corner Re: Haven

    I would question why, if the people living under the totalitarian regime are happy despite the lack of freedom, any rebels exist. How is it even possible for dissent to ...

    May 25, 2015
  • Writers Corner Re: Haven

    6. Do you value safety, freedom, unity or beliefs? I already mentioned this in my answer to the books that inspire freedom question, but there's many different kinds of freedom, ...

    May 17, 2015
  • Writers Corner Re: Haven

    Okay, for a story I am writing I need to ask a couple of questions. This aren't exactly important to the storyline but things to think about and details to ...

    May 11, 2015
  • Writing Tips Re: Show, don't tell.

    Sometimes telling can be used for dramtic effect. In The Book Thief there are a lot of little facts of Death commenting on the story or explaining a characters backstory ...

    Oct 15, 2014
  • Writers Corner Re: Should all conflicts in a book be resolved?

    Not ending conflicts can be used for dramatic effect. Like the book mentioned in TFIOS (i forgot the name) how it stops mid sentence. Some people will get pissed and ...

    Oct 9, 2014
  • Writers Corner Re: High Fantasy or Not

    High fantasy would be set in, usually, medieval times with Dragons and stuff. Obviously it doesn't need dragons but...If something isn't high/epic fantasy I'd say it's low. I've never used ...

    Oct 9, 2014
  • Writers Corner Re: Plot Bunny Adoption!

    Okay, ideas I have that I'm not going to use 1. MC wakes up in 'afterlife', overcomes their brutal murder and rebuilds a life. Somehow people are being resurrected and ...

    Oct 8, 2014
  • Writers Corner Re: Name Central

    Obviously a name should suit the situation, setting and family background of a character. I write high-fantasy and often come up with names. Generally I base if off a real ...

    Oct 7, 2014
  • Writers Corner Re: Will you call it plagiarism?

    technically unless you use words it isn't plagiarism. No one can prove you used as idea from them and did not think of it by yourslef and technically no one ...

    Sep 16, 2014
  • Writers Corner Re: Sorceress

    :D That sounds really interesting however it is often the writing not the idea that makes a book great. If you are able to write high-fantasy well I imagine it ...

    Sep 15, 2014
  • Writers Corner Re: High Fantasy or Not

    Low fantasy is set in our time or history but with fantasy elements. I write high-fantasy which is set in a different world. Think Game of Thrones and such. Usually ...

    Sep 15, 2014


Education is education. We should learn everything and then choose which path to follow. Education is neither Eastern or Western; it is human.
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