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  • Action/Adventure Novels Re: Phoenix

    i think that everyone else has covered grammatical errors, but honestly i didn't even really notice the grammer mistakes. So i'm going to talk about the plot and story line. ...

    Sep 25, 2008
  • Romantic Short Stories Re: First Dance (edited)

    First off, I loved the girl telling the story. She reminds me of me in a good way. It was almost scarily realistic. Well done. Second, I would describe Aaron ...

    Jul 21, 2008
  • Action/Adventure Novels Re: Chapter 1:The night at the villa...

    Watch capitalization. It makes it less fun to read. I really like the characterization of Patricia, even if the dialouge is not believable sometimes. I wouldn't be so epic. Foreshadowing ...

    Jul 21, 2008
  • Scripts Re: Detention

    the best part i think was the ending. especially the last two lines. good stuff. i agree with some previous replies though, addy says certain words that i never used. ...

    Jul 21, 2008
  • Action/Adventure Short Stories Re: Cuddles and the Girl

    "Aw, come on Ry, please stop. I hate when you do that before a show." I took a long drag on my cigarette before throwing it to the floor and ...

    Jul 18, 2008
  • Scripts Re: My first screenplay

    Opening credits end on a sign for Terminal A-10. Brown curly hair is visible under the sign, but no head. Zoom out to a typical airport terminal. CHAZ is fully ...

    Jun 24, 2008
  • Welcome Mat Re: Hey writers.

    Hi, I'm Took, It's pretty awesome to finally find a site with other YOUNG writers. I'm really tired of old people writing what they think kids go through. I really ...

    Jun 6, 2008


"The trouble with Borrowing another mind was, you always felt out of place when you got back to your own body, and Granny was the first person ever to read the mind of a building. Now she was feeling big and gritty and full of passages. 'Are you all right?' Granny nodded, and opened her windows. She extended her east and west wings and tried to concentrate on the tiny cup held in her pillars."
— Terry Pratchett, Discworld: Equal Rites