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Post by taliesin on Jan 4, 2005 14:51:03 GMT -8
I'm Democratic ALL the way! Go Donkeys! Or are we elephants...? I don't pay much attention to the iconography, as you can tell.
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Post by taliesin on Nov 15, 2004 17:51:35 GMT -8
By the time I graduate high school, I can vote at the next election. Barely made it. Whew. ELECTION 2008, watch out! Taliesin's Storm will be there!
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Post by taliesin on Oct 31, 2004 10:00:29 GMT -8
Same here. I found the site through neopets.
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Post by taliesin on Mar 20, 2005 20:35:58 GMT -8
My longest story is a 26 page one. It's a sci-fi, about an experimental group of kids who break out of their 'prison.' The kids have mechanical abilities.
I gotta get back to work on it. Hope it gets published.
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Post by taliesin on Dec 29, 2004 23:26:58 GMT -8
Would you like to hear a story from a deaf person's perspective? If you would, then I'll write one in the Nonfiction section.
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Post by taliesin on Dec 27, 2004 12:55:48 GMT -8
Wow. I like how it shows how he ages and how his life starts to deteriorate, to the point of suicide. No, I don't think I've read the book.
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Post by taliesin on Dec 12, 2004 14:44:05 GMT -8
Wow, you guys are really really dedicated... I only write on the computer, unless i'm forced to use pen and paper...
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Post by taliesin on Nov 29, 2004 18:02:56 GMT -8
Always narrate from the third person.
Be original, unless it's a Roleplay like a Harry Potter Rp.
Know all the types of possible Roleplays.
Be courteous.
Don't kill unless the other person says it's ok, or it's a NPC.
Go along with the flow-e.g. When it's a medieval fantasy Rp, don't be some high-tech ninja.
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Post by taliesin on Nov 25, 2004 18:44:08 GMT -8
7. Think of a historical moment-like.. the American Revolution, then either write about what happened from the viewpoints of ONE of the people-or write about the effects afterwards if the British had won the war.
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Post by taliesin on Nov 25, 2004 18:48:49 GMT -8
4. I'm quoting from Stephen King's book "On Writing." It's part memoir, part instruction manual on writing. Here's my quote... "cut down on the bullshit."
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Post by taliesin on Nov 25, 2004 17:55:40 GMT -8
13. You met your spouse online. 14. You deal with your expenses online. 15...
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Post by taliesin on Nov 27, 2004 14:24:01 GMT -8
licked, tore into...
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Post by taliesin on Nov 26, 2004 12:46:08 GMT -8
ingested, consumed, inhaled, slurped, snorted...
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Post by taliesin on Nov 25, 2004 19:01:38 GMT -8
The minimum is 4-Ok, J.K. Rowling believes that... but... the maximum is 9? Oh... don't tell her that! Have you read one of her novels?
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Post by taliesin on Nov 25, 2004 9:31:57 GMT -8
Nina and Mika watched the confrontation. The shadow-man and the pharaoh sped towards each other, arms raised, at preternatural speeds. They crashed together, and flew off in separate directions. The pharaoh landed in a pile of crates. Nina and Mika's views were obscured by the falling crates. The shadow-man, however, had been luckier.
He had crashed into the wall, then diffused into a puddle on the floor, black and corpulent, then transformed into that of a man. "My 'pharaoh'" he mocked, "My brilliant pharaoh. Battle me!" he shouted, and took a step toward the crates.
The pharaoh, his name lost to the ravages of time, leapt out of the pile of crates, clutching an ancient scimitar, which, Nina guessed, he must have obtained from one of the several broken crates. Some crates crashed against the wall, and the pharaoh landed on his feet, as light and graceful as a swan. The shadow-man chuckled. Nina and Mika watched in horror as the shadow-man's right hand transformed into a rapier...
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