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message 1: by Hanna[h], ))DORK(( (new)

Hanna[h] Cumberbatch (andthetheyburiedmemummble) | 805 comments Mod
Need help with writing? Ask away!


Kübra ℂ⋆  (khadija_kubraa) Hmmm - ill get back to you through my agent!! :)


message 3: by Andrea (new)

Andrea  (andreaorva) lol Alexis!


message 4: by Mary (new)

Mary (book-dreamer) | 1 comments Ha ha! Does anyone else really love reading, writing, and learning, but hate school? Or maybe just their school in particular....


message 5: by Hanna[h], ))DORK(( (new)

Hanna[h] Cumberbatch (andthetheyburiedmemummble) | 805 comments Mod
Me!


message 6: by [deleted user] (new)

I second that!


message 7: by Mansi (new)

Mansi (DevilRebel62) So does anyone need help in writing? I'll admit it i'm pretty good at it!


message 8: by Susan (new)

Susan Oh I love all writing, reding, Roleplaying, poetry analyzing, book discussing....
All of that.
I cant claim to be a good writer for fear of people claiming that I'm a liar, but I've been complimented. :)


message 9: by [deleted user] (new)

I like to write, and have been told I'm good, but I don't often show it to people. I don't want false thoughts about it, ya know? ^^


message 10: by Shep (new)

Shep Bookdreamer wrote: "Ha ha! Does anyone else really love reading, writing, and learning, but hate school? Or maybe just their school in particular...."

moi


message 11: by Susan (last edited Apr 24, 2011 05:35PM) (new)

Susan Oh, once my Language Arts teacher used my District Writing Assessment essay as an example to the class, saying she's score it a perfect 6.
But that's not her job, those who rate those essays are rougher critics.

I just love to write, and that's enough for me, whether it be good or bad. Whether people like my rather odd writing style, or despise it.

Either way, writing's a hobby.


message 12: by [deleted user] (new)

I've had a teacher use my works before. Poetry and regular writing exercises. And now I look at it and want to know how bad the other kids were if she used mine instead. XD


message 13: by Shep (new)

Shep I've had some teachers tell me I should be a writer, which is very flattering.


message 14: by Andrea (new)

Andrea  (andreaorva) Scarlet wrote: "I've had some teachers tell me I should be a writer, which is very flattering."

me too :)


message 15: by [deleted user] (new)

That's so cool, Scarlet! We don't really write anymore in my class, which I find weird, because we used to write all the time.


message 16: by Andrea (new)

Andrea  (andreaorva) Elese wrote: "That's so cool, Scarlet! We don't really write anymore in my class, which I find weird, because we used to write all the time."

That happens to me too! The girls in my class hate writing so we barely write anymore :(


message 17: by Susan (new)

Susan I hate it when I look back at my writing and say "Holy Lord in Heavan! How did I possible get a good grade on that piece of crap?!"
And then I laugh because of how horrible it is. And then I go re-write it in my head.


message 18: by Shep (new)

Shep Campbell wrote: "I hate it when I look back at my writing and say "Holy Lord in Heavan! How did I possible get a good grade on that piece of crap?!"
And then I laugh because of how horrible it is. And then I go re-..."


I know!! I can't even stand to read some of my old work.


message 19: by [deleted user] (new)

That sucks as well, Andrea. Ya know, I don't think we've had on real creative writing assignment in class all year? How depressing!

I do that all the time, Campbell! I'll be flipping through an old notebook, find something, and promptly flip it shut in horror.


message 20: by Shep (new)

Shep Even some of the stuff I wrote last summer I cant stand to read even half of. Though I of course don't regret writing it, because it helped me grow as a writer.


message 21: by [deleted user] (new)

Yup. I have so many half written or barely started things that I love the ideas for but hate the beginnings. That's just cause I suck at starting them in the actual beginning. Gah.


message 22: by Susan (new)

Susan We've written plenty of essays.
But NO NARRITIVES.
What the heck?
Do you have problem with imagination?
Do you have a problem with the state of controlled insanity that brings about the beauty that is the creations of our young minds?

Apparently so.
Stupid administration butt-faces.


message 23: by Shep (new)

Shep You could always try writing in the middle of the story first? And I know what you mean. The first chapter/sentence/whatever is always the hardest for me.

Right now I have a mild case of writer's block. I mean, I have this cool idea in my head, but I have no idea how to develop it.


message 24: by Andrea (new)

Andrea  (andreaorva) Scarlet wrote: "You could always try writing in the middle of the story first? And I know what you mean. The first chapter/sentence/whatever is always the hardest for me.

Right now I have a mild case of writer'..."


Happens to me a lot


message 25: by Nate (new)

Nate I learned a while back that its best to just write...whatever is hitting you go with it, worry about begining, middle, end later.

That's hard for a lot of ppl to do especially if you are the slightest OCD but take a walk on the dark side and try it. lol


message 26: by [deleted user] (new)

I second the butt-face part. XD

I do sometimes. My problem is that I don't want to start it that way. I want to learn how to write around the block and become at least decent at them now, instead of putting it off. (wow, i really am OCD. :D ))

I have that in the worst of times. Like I'll get the perfect idea! And I'll be in the middle of church or something with no paper or pen or anything. It's horrendous.


message 27: by Shep (new)

Shep Nate wrote: "I learned a while back that its best to just write...whatever is hitting you go with it, worry about begining, middle, end later.

That's hard for a lot of ppl to do especially if you are the sl..."


LOL the dark side is very appealing right now XD And I sorta did that with Happily Ever Afterlife but I don't really like how parts of it turned out, and there's lots of plot holes. So now I have that mild OCD as well lol


message 28: by Nate (new)

Nate @Elese

ITouch? you can always use the notepad feature lol


message 29: by [deleted user] (new)

Lol I wish. But then my parents would capture it to play on it and totally crash its battery.


message 30: by Shep (new)

Shep perhaps you should just carry a small notepad and pen around with you everywhere...I hear some people like to do that just in case.


message 31: by Nate (new)

Nate I've written on my hand b4. maybe not a whole like paragraph but like ideas or dialgue that I wanted to remember.


message 32: by Shep (new)

Shep Nate wrote: "I've written on my hand b4. maybe not a whole like paragraph but like ideas or dialgue that I wanted to remember."

Just dont wash your hands after XD LOL


message 33: by [deleted user] (new)

I would but I have friends that enjoy stealing my things and reading whatever is inside. And my writing isn't exactly something I share often, despite what I've been told. But that's why I always have bits of paper and at least one pen in my pockets. :d I write down loads of things I want, and they're all over my desk at the moment. XD


message 34: by [deleted user] (last edited Apr 24, 2011 06:14PM) (new)

Same dilemma: my friends are tormenting snoops. and my ipod doesn't record.


message 35: by Andrea (new)

Andrea  (andreaorva) :s damn. I write on sheets of paper, that way I can write during class and no one even notices lol teachers think I'm taking notes.


message 36: by [deleted user] (new)

I do that sometimes, I just grab a notebook and find a random page. Teachers never suspect the quiet one in the back. >:)


message 37: by Andrea (new)

Andrea  (andreaorva) I sit in the back too!!


message 38: by [deleted user] (new)

I do in... Almost every class thankfully. I hate the front, too frontal. The back is so much better. :D


message 39: by Shep (new)

Shep I love the back too!! :D


message 40: by [deleted user] (new)

Yay! More back seaters!


message 41: by Shep (new)

Shep Barbara or EndlesslySparkly wrote: "lol that reminds me of a discussion we had in class when the teacher wasnt in the room.

somebody walks in:Nick y dont you sit in the front row?
Nick:cus mr.thomas spits when he talks!
me:*crac..."


LOL niceeeeeeee XD


message 42: by Hanna[h], ))DORK(( (new)

Hanna[h] Cumberbatch (andthetheyburiedmemummble) | 805 comments Mod
Hey guys I'm thinking of putting up a writing contest AND a reading review/recomandation topic in this folder, what do ya guys think?


message 43: by [deleted user] (new)

That's hilarious! Psh, my teachers don't usually sit in front of the room. They all have those dysfunctional Promethean boards.


message 44: by [deleted user] (new)

Sure, Hanna! It sounds nice.


message 45: by Hanna[h], ))DORK(( (new)

Hanna[h] Cumberbatch (andthetheyburiedmemummble) | 805 comments Mod
coolio will do!


message 46: by [deleted user] (new)

Mkay. :)


message 47: by Hanna[h], ))DORK(( (new)

Hanna[h] Cumberbatch (andthetheyburiedmemummble) | 805 comments Mod
I think I'll do the contest later on though, It's sometimes hard for me to remember that this is a group that's still new =)


message 48: by [deleted user] (new)

That's cool. What sort of contest are you thinking of putting up?


message 49: by Hanna[h], ))DORK(( (new)

Hanna[h] Cumberbatch (andthetheyburiedmemummble) | 805 comments Mod
writing contest, but not yet, which reminds me, I need to have a new/update topic for people who leave for a while brb


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Cici (CierraRanee) | 176 comments i have to write a persuasive paper any ideas on what it should be about?


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