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172 Reviews



Gender: Female
Points: 4915
Reviews: 172
Thu Sep 24, 2015 12:20 am
RagingLive says...



Hello there, fellow writers!! RagingLive here and you say you need a review? Not a problem! :D

What I Will Review
Genres include:
-Action/Adventure
-General
-Historical Fiction
-Horror
-Humor
-Lyrical
-Mystery/Suspense
I will review anything from poems to shorts to novel chapters.

What I Won't Review
Genres include:
-Fanfiction
-Film
-Science Fiction
-Fantasy (ask about this one)
-Articles
-Essays

About My Reviews
If you want a review, please post a link below as well as what you want me to look for or what you need help with. If it's a novel, please give me a bit of background info unless it's one I follow or a first chapter.
I will try and get the reviews done as quickly and efficiently as possible. If there's going to be a wait before you can receive your review, I will try and notify you.

Thanks for considering me to review your work! I hope to see you soon! :D
'Cause your own story, is the safest place you'll ever be
~Echosmith
  





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Reviews: 472
Fri Oct 02, 2015 7:56 am
Lightsong says...



Please review let's get drown about anything! :)
"Writing, though, belongs first to the writer, and then to the reader, to the world.

The subject is a catalyst, a character, but our responsibility is, has to be, to the work."

- David L. Ulin
  





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Fri Oct 02, 2015 1:54 pm
RagingLive says...



@Lightsong I will get to it as quick as I can! :D
'Cause your own story, is the safest place you'll ever be
~Echosmith
  





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Wed Oct 14, 2015 4:09 am
Lightsong says...



Please review Undergoing "Repeated Time". Thanks. :D
"Writing, though, belongs first to the writer, and then to the reader, to the world.

The subject is a catalyst, a character, but our responsibility is, has to be, to the work."

- David L. Ulin
  





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Thu Oct 15, 2015 12:40 am
Lightsong says...



Ehehehehehe. I'm here again! Please review Bad Lights, Good Lights [Chapter 3.2]! Thanks. :D
"Writing, though, belongs first to the writer, and then to the reader, to the world.

The subject is a catalyst, a character, but our responsibility is, has to be, to the work."

- David L. Ulin
  





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Wed Oct 28, 2015 10:24 pm
Mageheart says...



Hello, RagingLive. I was wondering if you would be interested in reviewing one of my stories. It's a fantasy story, but I think that you might enjoy reading it because it is part of a mystery series. If you do end up reviewing my story, could you possibly follow it?
I'm really interested in getting some grammar advice and plot advice. Basically, I want you to tear apart my story.
If you do review it, thank you. And if you don't, thank you for reading this.
Here's the link: The Case of the Necromancer-For-Hire: Chapter 1
mage

[ she/her, but in a boy kinda way ]

roleplaying is my platonic love language.

queer and here.
  





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Wed Oct 28, 2015 10:30 pm
RagingLive says...



@TheLearningWriter, I can't promise it will be done today, but I will hopefully get to it before the week is out. ;)

~RagingLive
'Cause your own story, is the safest place you'll ever be
~Echosmith
  





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Wed Oct 28, 2015 10:42 pm
Mageheart says...



Thank you!
mage

[ she/her, but in a boy kinda way ]

roleplaying is my platonic love language.

queer and here.
  








Who wants to become a writer? And why? Because it’s the answer to everything. It’s the streaming reason for living. To note, to pin down, to build up, to create, to be astonished at nothing, to cherish the oddities, to let nothing go down the drain, to make something, to make a great flower out of life, even if it’s a cactus.
— Enid Bagnold