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  • Fiction Discussion Re: Cliche's and Something for Everyone

    THANK YOU, EVERYONE! JFW1415 - Thanks.. Really what I ment when I said "something for everyone" using The Princess Bride as an example is that it has pretty much everything: ...

    Jun 21, 2008
  • Fiction Discussion Re: Cliche's and Something for Everyone

    CLICHE'S - I'm looking for popular cliche's for a realistic fiction story I'm writing... I normally write fanstasy so I'm not that familiar with realistic fiction cliches. SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE ...

    Jun 10, 2008
  • Writing Activities Re: Ask a stupid question...

    because it's the reason for the universe. Why is school boring?

    May 23, 2008
  • Fiction Discussion Re: Extremely dangerous, keep out of reach of children

    I kinda agree, I kinda don't. Character charts are good to keep organized but bad for the reasons mentioned above. I don't use them because my characters change too much ...

    May 22, 2008
  • Fiction Discussion Re: Showing Time

    How can I write a scene of my character walking through plain or repetive places (like a hallway, a field or a desert) for long amounts of time? She's on ...

    May 22, 2008
  • Writing Activities Re: Title Feedback

    I'm guessing a sci-fi or at least something about computers... it makes you think. Maybe something to do with stars and computers? I'd read the back. ---- (possible title for ...

    May 21, 2008


I think the best thing about making it into the quote generator is when nobody tells you, so one day you're just scrolling and voila, some phenomenally inane thing that crawled out of your dying synapses and immediately regretted being born the second it made contact with the air has been archived for all time. Or worse, a remark of only average inanity. Never tell me when you've put me in the generator. Pride-tinged regret just doesn't taste the same without the spice of surprise.
— SirenCymbaline