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  • Short Story » General, General Re: Blackout

    "Takes longer than safe to realise what’s happening." --Takes longer than safe? "I begin to become aware again." --beginning and becoming? I'd re-word that those two words are kinda redudant. ...

    Aug 19, 2008
  • Poetry » Dramatic, General Re: Der Liederbuch

    This poem reminded me of that teacher in Billy Madison, the one who smears glue all over her face. I have to agree with Xena this seemed very constrained and ...

    Aug 19, 2008
  • Article / Essay » General, General Re: The Writing Mood

    It's even harder to write today b/c of all the extraneous sources there are. I mean, I'm a huge NBA fan and I can get every single game for just ...

    Aug 12, 2008
  • Poetry » Dramatic, General Re: The Place

    I like the use of the repetition. I wouldn't recommend using it constantly in your various other poems, but for 1 or 2 poems, or a little more in a ...

    Aug 12, 2008
  • Short Story » General, General Re: I look but do not See

    I figured, I am already higher than most planes, seeing the sky because all it is is my world, for I have known nothing else. But someone offered me some ...

    Aug 12, 2008
  • Short Story » General, General Re: Produce Picture

    "Anything he could do that would be new, unexplored, adventurous." -- Wasn't too sure if this should've been a separate sentence from the one that before it. It read awkwardly ...

    Aug 12, 2008
  • Poetry » Dramatic, General Re: D*MN

    I hold passion in my hand. I am what they cannot understand. The way I see the world is beautiful, Not coloured in the lines imagined on my land. This ...

    Aug 8, 2008
  • Novel / Chapter » General, General Re: I'm Not There [chapter one posted]

    "This was a truth I had somehow never had the ability to tell him" -- This sentence was awkward to me. "If I had ever gotten the courage to say ...

    Aug 6, 2008
  • Poetry » Dramatic, General Re: Ms. Apt Diagnosis

    "The Doctors and Gawkers use your bloody, choking face for a target and claim death, though you haven’t even died." I thought this stanza kind of tapered off and was ...

    Aug 6, 2008
  • Poetry » Dramatic, General Re: confused.

    Pretty good piece. Worthlessness is a feeling unbeknownst to happy, genuine, perfect people. This part really bothered me, it just did not fit in with the whole poem at all ...

    Aug 6, 2008
  • Poetry » Dramatic, General Re: Misery Lane

    "Wiggling Toes" for a title suggestion. Well this is a very good start. It was sweet, uplifting, simple, rhymed ok, and really a very good start to an already pretty ...

    Aug 6, 2008
  • Poetry » Narrative, General Re: The Mirror

    "the seem to have gone." -- just a typo, need to add a y I liked that I couldn't tell if the poet was there watching someone experience this in ...

    Aug 6, 2008
  • Poetry » Lyrical, General Re: Don't Wanna Be (edited)

    I felt there were some parts where I could easily imagine the lyrics as song lyrics and someone resonating them, and then there were other parts were I felt like ...

    Aug 6, 2008
  • Short Story » General, General Re: something i just started...

    "This worked against his favor," -- I'd reword this, seemed awkward. "In his right hand, was a small glass of scotch stained" -- Don't think the comma is necessary there. ...

    Aug 4, 2008
  • Poetry » Dramatic, General Re: The Night of Stop-Beating

    Yeah, these usually make me say, "Ahh, what the hell is wrong with this person." But the first couple of lines caught my eye. I think this reads more like ...

    Aug 4, 2008


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