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Post by Hodster on Jul 24, 2009 16:43:28 GMT 1
Good Night Till and maybe her thoughts will contain something other then how amazing Edward is... ok well thats not going to happen... Pffft! I don't recall any dreams about him last night. Last night I've dream of Chocobos. I was holding a baby Chocobo in some pet shop before I've nicked it off. I was talking about Bella lol. Thats all she thinks of...
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Post by Mister Buch on Jul 24, 2009 23:11:01 GMT 1
I was talking about Bella lol. Thats all she thinks of... Although to be fair... I think we all know Tillian has a thing for Edward Cullen. She doth protest too much...
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Post by Rascarin on Jul 24, 2009 23:26:24 GMT 1
*sings* Tillian and Edward, sitting in a tree...
She's gonna kill me for that, I know it. >_<
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Post by Mister Buch on Jul 24, 2009 23:32:49 GMT 1
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Post by Zarsthor on Jul 25, 2009 1:55:01 GMT 1
Oh my god. I am pissing myself laughing. Is that a real book/author? I want it! The Author picture was amazing to. lol
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Post by Hodster on Jul 25, 2009 2:11:35 GMT 1
Lololololololololol that was great. That is basically Twilight except intentionally written to be bad. But I'll pass on reading it.
"Prologue: I'm Making Up My Own Rules About Dragons So Go To Hell" ROFL
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Post by Zarsthor on Jul 25, 2009 2:14:55 GMT 1
I've never seen Twilight but I am tempted to check out a bit of an illegal stream before bleaching my eyes and going to bed.
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Post by Hodster on Jul 25, 2009 2:19:36 GMT 1
I've never seen the movie either but I... might when I'm done the book... might.
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Post by Zarsthor on Jul 25, 2009 2:23:32 GMT 1
You're not reading that trash are you? *Sigh* You must read something AMAZING afterwards to counteract the effects of Twilight dribble.
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Post by Hodster on Jul 25, 2009 2:33:22 GMT 1
lol I basically said several posts back that I am But ya as I've said before I'm reading The Wheel of Time: Knife of Dreams after I'm done Twilight. Basically I decided I need a break from reading The Wheel of Time books and I had Twilight lying around so I decide to read it before I continue The Wheel of Time.
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Post by Rascarin on Jul 25, 2009 12:04:06 GMT 1
Urgh, Hodster. Urgh.
I think I just puked in my mouth a little.
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Jul 25, 2009 13:49:30 GMT 1
Haha, that's awesome! The prologue title is just pure gold. ;D *sings* Tillian and Edward, sitting in a tree... She's gonna kill me for that, I know it. >_< I've heard that Scarin! Anyways, I'm more concerned that the surrounding fanbrats are at your throat because they overheard it, since they be quick with their knives imediately before I get a chance to call up a hitman... Did you hear that stampe?
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Nov 20, 2009 9:14:50 GMT 1
So, currently I'm reading this book called How NOT to write a novel. Took me a while a get through and I have to say it's quite snarktacular at it's best while instucting amerture writers on how not act like a complete twat while writing.
It's covers most of the usual common problems that plague both original and fan fiction writing, from the usual punctuation problems to slightly more problematic things like trying to discourage the readers to write stereotypical characters. It even covers the problems that plagued in lots of lemon fics too (eg: IKEA erotica.) All of this learning while the authors snark it up to eleven for a good measure.
It's a decent book to read if you're continuing to study the art of writing and also for lols, if you want to see all snarktacular the writers put in for a good cause.
Also I've concidering continuing that book called Good Omens that writern by both Neil Gaiman and Terry Patchett
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Post by Zarsthor on Nov 20, 2009 11:48:00 GMT 1
I haven't read a book in a while. I generally listen to bit sof Daniels audio books sometimes, read fanfiction and other peopels scritps they send me. Maybe I should buy a new book. This how not to write a novel book sounds very interesting. Maybe I'll go buy that.
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Post by Knightfall on Nov 20, 2009 23:16:32 GMT 1
I just finished "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss, after reading it on and off for like...a year. But I've recently started "The Lies of Locke Lamora" by Scott Lynch, which looks promising so far. If that book doesn't pan out, then I just got "The First Casualty" by Ben Elton in the mail, upon Buch's recommendation. xD
And, Hodster, if you're reading this, you've gotta tell me how the new Robert Jordan book turned out. =O
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