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rosethorn

  • Writers Corner Re: Teen Ink

    I used to get this magazine from a few of my teachers in high school, who got samples of it a couple times a year. I wanted to subscribe to ...

    Nov 21, 2007
  • Writing Tips Re: lil help??

    It very much depends on you and how much you're going to want to reveal. In first person, you can really only see through one perspective. Third person, you can ...

    Dec 21, 2006
  • Writing Tips Re: Drama Club

    Oh yeah, and the parents love it when the kids get super involved with it. If you get a cooperative group, they might be able to all come up with ...

    Dec 20, 2006
  • Writing Tips Re: Drama Club

    My sister runs the town's local theatre company. Every year she holds a Theatre for Youth program during the summer. She's found it most effective to have the kids, the ...

    Dec 20, 2006
  • Writing Tips Re: Names

    Other than what some of the others have said, sometimes taking any common name and writing it backwards can give you a cool and unique name, especially for fantasy themes. ...

    Dec 19, 2006
  • Writing Tips Re: Anyone try acting?

    Interesting that this would come up. Before I was ever a writer, I was a roleplayer. Roleplaying actually comes before writing for me. Not acting. I'm not one for audiences. ...

    Dec 19, 2006
  • Writing Tips Re: How Do You Critique?

    I find "the Hamburger" method effective. Start with the good, of course. Then in with what needs improvement. Always start and end with the good though. I don't always follow ...

    Dec 5, 2006
  • Writing Tips Re: Starting backwards?

    Snoink, I think the idea is great! It seems like an interesting and effective way to prewrite because you'll know how you want it to end and therefore it will ...

    Nov 7, 2006
  • Writing Tips Re: Top Tips for Writing

    Here's a tip worth your while. KNOW YOUR CHARACTER. I cannot stress this enough. In any given situation, a good writer will step back and instead of asking, " What ...

    Oct 7, 2006


Never express yourself more clearly than you are able to think.
— Niels Bohr