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Whisper91

  • Other Re: Competition

    Athletes race to win. Some have ill motives, some have honorable motives, but they all share one mentality: “I compete.” In their competing, they become stronger and healthier. As the ...

    Nov 3, 2008
  • Action/Adventure Short Stories Re: Extract from Heartless

    "She had always supposed that she only had so many chances, so many times that she could cheat death, and they had to be used up by now"--I added a ...

    Oct 1, 2008
  • General Articles Re: Paragraph Assignment

    I just removed "method" from in-between (ha-ha, another example of my "issue") "former" and "tramples" in the last sentence. Whether using "cannot" in place of "can not" is proper or ...

    Sep 29, 2008
  • General Articles Re: Paragraph Assignment

    This is assignment number seven of chapter two from The Lively Art of Writing by Lucile Vaughan Payne. This is merely the assignment and does not necessarily represent the opinion ...

    Sep 25, 2008
  • General Articles Re: The Szecsei Manifesto

    I only went through the first two paragraphs. My additions, comments, and any other miscellaneous jots and scribbles are enclosed with braces ({}). You may notice that words have been ...

    Sep 25, 2008
  • Action/Adventure Novels Re: Demon Chapter I (needs new title-please read!!!)

    I only read your post, so you might find my remarks repetitious. Remarks are in braces ({}): The crosshairs fixed themselves upon the middle of the obscure figure's head. The ...

    Sep 16, 2008
  • Other Re: Essay: Iraq Invasion

    The United States has conducted five wars: the War of 1812, the Mexican-American War, the Spanish-American War, World War I, and World War II. Each of these conflicts ensued after ...

    Apr 27, 2008
  • General Fiction Short Stories Re: I'm Going To Be Gone Tomorrow

    Just to let you know, I don't read other peoples reviews or critiques. I only read the original and then critique. All of my input, comments, corrections, etc are in ...

    Mar 24, 2008
  • Other Poetry Re: "What Is Love?"

    This came to me in like an hour some week and a half ago. I'm probably not going to tweak it because I'd like to preserve it just as it ...

    Feb 13, 2008
  • General Fiction Short Stories Re: Sly as a fox

    Re-work the second sentence. Its length and grammar both need help. Don't start sentences with "then" so much. The pin and five miles thing is a little. . . extreme. ...

    Feb 12, 2008
  • Other Re: Think About Life

    "Walk a mile in each other shoes?" - Is that really the phrase? It doesn't even sound like proper English. Redo the second sentence. Would most really want to be ...

    Feb 12, 2008
  • General Articles Re: The Journey of a Writer

    Instead of "those that," I'd say (well, I'd write) "those words." You're priorities quite acceptable. I'd have to say that the "being true to yourself" stuff sounds. . . cliche ...

    Feb 12, 2008
  • General Fiction Short Stories Re: Inscription of Love: UPDATED 8/18/06

    My heart's pounding. I don't know how you do it. It's amazing. I want to cry, but I will not. Bitterness of death without hope - it's sad. It doesn't ...

    Feb 12, 2008
  • Romantic Short Stories Re: Cinderella

    OK, strange in a way. A little. . . unrealistic. Maybe not. I haven't experienced it (and I pray I won't for years to come). It's well written, but the ...

    Feb 12, 2008
  • Romantic Short Stories Re: Smile

    I would change the "No; it has to be you" part into the "No, it has to be you" part (semicolon to comma). It's encouraging to see (from my point ...

    Feb 12, 2008


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