Sir Walter Scott invented the genera of historical fiction, so I give him so leeway even if I know all of his facts weren't technically correct and if...
I just finished Emma and it's still my favorite Jane Austen novel. I really see Emma in myself, in both her flaws and her strengths 😛 I can be proud,...
Hello, I'm Tooky, one of the hobbits around here and a part time staffie (I'm busy with school, Kristi won't let me quit, I still love all of you peop...
*Pulls out Pom Poms*I have no plot. I have no time. I have no characters, ideas or ideas.So I shall stand on the sidelines with writing playlists, hot...
I've read all of the books! And I really do love them. Re: Anne as a SuePerhaps a little bit in the later books, but that's because she's moved from m...
I would say that the distinction between red and black drawfs might be reading a little more into something than is really there, especially with the ...
Four years? Really?I feel old.
Is it your TLCversery? Or the day we got the site back?
I have to say that you make a good point about the drinking and smoking thing not being uncommon in many of the more "traditional" churches, especiall...
The Silmarillion I wouldn't really use as an example of storytelling in general. Tolkien had massively thought out outlines and his son tried to put t...
I think I'd already put this out on the old forum, but here's my two cents. :PEmeth was never dead. He hadn't technically died yet.
I've read the Giver. I thought it was pretty good, if a bit dark for the audience the writing seemed geared towards(About that 5th-6th grade range). I...
I'm tentatively in.
I'd do it. I have fairly good marks so it wouldn't be disastrous. Well, unless he saw that my best marks were in art and music 😛 WYDI you were snowbo...
