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please, read my novel! i need the money
this must be just about the 3rd time i've ever tried this. if you are interested, it's an action type of novel, sort of like harry potter without the spells, and more violence (but no gore or anything). characters have pretty interesting powers (sword enchanted with your soul, using others' energy to heal, etc.), and the backstory is almost plausible. you can submit a character if you want to be in it.
REEAD IT
the link is in my sig.
it's a novel-in-progress, by the way. it's in a very readable stage.
Last edited by Hitman079 on Mon Feb 11, 2008 4:24 pm, edited 4 times in total.
er, novel in progress.
i find it easier to refer to it simply as "my novel"
Keep at it.
I have co-authored a novel and the best feeling in the world (apart from the obvious exceptions) is when you write the last words and know you have embarked on a long haul and seen it through to the end.
Due to current economic conditions the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off
do it Hitman it's fun. (Though it can be hard at some times. Though when I wrote mine, I never really finished it, (I got 50,000 words, just left the story open to more parts.) I should work on some of my other stories. I have too many of them to work on.
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do it Hitman it's fun. (Though it can be hard at some times. Though when I wrote mine, I never really finished it, (I got 50,000 words, just left the story open to more parts.) I should work on some of my other stories. I have too many of them to work on.
Pretty sweet man. I'm an avid reader and I'm also an artist trying to get into a comic/graphic novel school. Creating my own graphic novel is my dream. I have ideas and some scribbled storyboards but nothing substantial yet. I always tip my hat to writers and traditional novelists because to me its much easier to just draw a scene than describe it meticulously with words, or if I tried to do that it would be a bland bunch of text filled with massive run-on sentences, much like this one. So kudos to you for having the ability to write well, keep at it, and best of luck!
yes, this novel would be better as a graphic novel, and in fact, i made it to compete with a comic my cousin was drawing with about the same theme. i'm a horrible drawer, so i just decided to write it up.
Hitman079 wrote:yes, this novel would be better as a graphic novel, and in fact, i made it to compete with a comic my cousin was drawing with about the same theme. i'm a horrible drawer, so i just decided to write it up.
Oh I wasn't trying to say it'd be better as a graphic novel, I was just tipping my hat to you because for me it's so much harder to write a scene very well than to draw it. Always thought that took a lot of talent to be a writer.
i could never manage that. i go through massive writer's blocks >_>
That's part of the point. You just can't afford to have writer's blocks when you have a deadline. NaNo helps you get more productive. The writing may not necessarily be good, but that's why we have editing.
i could never manage that. i go through massive writer's blocks >_>
That's part of the point. You just can't afford to have writer's blocks when you have a deadline. NaNo helps you get more productive. The writing may not necessarily be good, but that's why we have editing.
do you do nanowrimo?
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Eddie35: hi everyone
Serbia: YOU IDIOT! What is THAT supposed to be? Are you even TRYING to play this game?! Kill the idiot NOW please!
Skoffin wrote: So um.. er... I'll be honest, I don't know what the f*ck to do from here. Goddamnit chu.
i could never manage that. i go through massive writer's blocks >_>
That's part of the point. You just can't afford to have writer's blocks when you have a deadline. NaNo helps you get more productive. The writing may not necessarily be good, but that's why we have editing.
i could never manage that. i go through massive writer's blocks >_>
That's part of the point. You just can't afford to have writer's blocks when you have a deadline. NaNo helps you get more productive. The writing may not necessarily be good, but that's why we have editing.
do you do nanowrimo?
Indeed I do.
nice. Did you complete it last year? (2007) I did. First year too. Who can guess what type of story I wrote.
Vote: Mandy
Eddie35: hi everyone
Serbia: YOU IDIOT! What is THAT supposed to be? Are you even TRYING to play this game?! Kill the idiot NOW please!
Skoffin wrote: So um.. er... I'll be honest, I don't know what the f*ck to do from here. Goddamnit chu.
i could never manage that. i go through massive writer's blocks >_>
That's part of the point. You just can't afford to have writer's blocks when you have a deadline. NaNo helps you get more productive. The writing may not necessarily be good, but that's why we have editing.
do you do nanowrimo?
Indeed I do.
nice. Did you complete it last year? (2007) I did. First year too. Who can guess what type of story I wrote.
One where a lot of japanese pet monsters were slaughtered and eaten raw by american cartoonists?
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