Greetings, fellows-in-arms! Knight Nite here to proclaim that she has contributed to the inauguration of our library by reviewing "Brain Tumor" Brain Tumor
*Is it okay if I just go ahead and edit this post for contest-related reviews that aren't Green Room?
Sorry if it took a while I wasn't quite sure if I was considered a squire since my post since I didn't get any response from it. I had to ask Hannah for that Here's my Green Room reviews since I posted. 1. The Poetry Book - The Poetry Book 2. KEEN RELATIONSHIPS - Keen Relationships 3. Taken Over - Taken over. 4. Euphoria - Euphoria 5. Youth - Youth 6. The Way - The Way.. 7. Forgotten - Forgotten 8. You Were Hidden by Shadows - you were hidden by shadows 9. Was it a Lie? - Was It A Lie? 10. Memories of Snow - Memories of Snow
"Monsters are real, and ghosts are real too. They live inside us, and sometimes, they win." —Stephen King
@niteowl -- That's totally fine if the thread hasn't moved to the next page. When we go to a new page, if you'd make a new post, that would be awesome!
In addition, just as the Knights have wandered into their new home and are busying themselves with the concerns of the library, a new Knight arrives through the front doors the company left open. She bows her head to receive her well-earned title.
Knight Lyricalrebel
you can message me with anything: questions, review requests, rants are you a green room knight yet? have you read this week's Squills?
Also, I totally expect every single Knight to submit something to the contest! When you do, you can potentially win the limited edition "Scribe" badge in addition to earning the Main Challenge badge by reviewing one of the submitted contest entries.
Get to it, Knights. Laziness is not in our definition. Chop, chop!
you can message me with anything: questions, review requests, rants are you a green room knight yet? have you read this week's Squills?
And on the pedestal these words appear:/'My name is Ozymandias, king of kings;/Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!'/Nothing beside remains. — Percy Bysshe Shelley
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