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april__ • 9 May 2012 at 12:17 AM

Whether you roleplay, write original stories or fanfiction, come on in here!

I love to write. I roleplay, am working on a novel and a very active member of FanFiction.

What about you guys?

What do you prefer to write?

Stories? Poems? Ect...

=D

And the title is meant to be spelt wrong by the way. 😋

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pipkitten • 9 May 2012 at 12:24 AM

I do a fair bit of writing~ Roleplay, original stories, fanfics, poetry... You name it, I probably write it. 😊

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taffy789 • 9 May 2012 at 12:29 AM

I usually just role-play, write short stories (Long term writing=Heck.), and write scripts. 😊
By "Scripts", I mean dialogue for that Cartoon I wanna make. XD
Yeah...Right now, I'm just using the scripts for my funny stories though. XD
(If you see a cartoon series that has the same eeriely similar plot lines to my funny stories, you know I've made it. XD )

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april__ • 9 May 2012 at 12:29 AM

@pipkitten

That's just like me. Although, I LOVE LOVE LOVE to write persuasive essays. =D


@taffy789

That's really awesome! =D

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pipkitten • 9 May 2012 at 12:33 AM

@April__
Lol, persuasive essays are usually pretty fun, depending on the topic. 😃 I personally enjoy writing opinion papers where I can just overload the whole thing with my signature sarcasm. xD ...I also LOVE killing off my story characters. Death and battle scenes are so much fun to write. And they make people cry. Yay! 😈

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april__ • 9 May 2012 at 12:35 AM

@pipkitten

I love to write death scenes! It sounds so morbid... But I just feel I can relate to my characters as they grieve for the death of one, and the one that's dying.

It's always a shock if my main character even survives the story.

They normally die or end up crazy. XD

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sakura2596 • 9 May 2012 at 12:38 AM

I write. My writing teacher said I was an advanced writer. I also finished my 22 and a half page story today. It was just the rough. I still have to do edits and its due Monday. At least I don't have to write it again.

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april__ • 9 May 2012 at 12:39 AM

@sakura2596

Nice!

My stories always made my teacher cry. I was shocked. She'd write 'this made me cry.' Which made me feel so accomplished! As terrible as it sounds.

For some reason, she adored me. XD

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taffy789 • 9 May 2012 at 12:43 AM

@April__

Yeah, sadly, I can't draw for anything though. XD

I'm working on my animation skills...But that's just on Flipnote Hatena. XD
Yeah...

Anyway, I only like to kill off characters when I feel like they REALLY need to die. 😱
But I like my real stories bittersweet...
Like, I'm writing a love story right now...I want to share it with Eggcave later, so I can't give y'all any details now. XD

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pebblestar-nightclan • 9 May 2012 at 12:44 AM

I like creating sad stories, and adventure-fiction stories. I also write FanFiction, but not as often as my original ideas.

I do role play a lot, but, believe it or not, I love writing stories more than that.

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pipkitten • 9 May 2012 at 12:44 AM

@April__
I love the emotions and sadness of death scenes and unwinnable battles. During a battle, the reader has hope that the character will pull through and have a happy ending, only to have their hopes crushed when the character meets their end. Then it's on to the sadness and all that of the final moments... Ah, how I love it. ❤️

My main characters usually survive, but end up more scarred than they already were because I kill all their friends and wound them pretty badly. *would probably be murdered by own characters if they were real* XD

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ladybugheart • 9 May 2012 at 12:47 AM

I roleplay and enjoy poetry and stories. I'm currently planning two novels. ;D

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april__ • 9 May 2012 at 12:48 AM

@pipkitten

I usually kill of my characters. Or leave tragic endings...

Like your character fights for their life the whole story and then loses it...

Or it's a love story and the girl has to chase after the guy and stop him from boarding that plane (or in my story, a military helicopter and i fhe boards it, she won't see him again) and in the movies they ALWAYS make it in time...

In my stories... they don't. The girl made it just in time to see it fade into the distance.

@pebblestar-nightclan

YAY FOR FANFICTION! XD

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pebblestar-nightclan • 9 May 2012 at 12:51 AM

@april__

^3^ I also (no matter how horrible I sound for it) enjoy writing death scenes or really sad scenes and then re-reading them. It makes me feel proud when I have people cry because they read one of MY stories. I'm writing a story called Umbran Bound right now, and I'm very interested in the plot. I started writing about a month ago, but I'm experiencing Writer's Block. >.< Again.

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april__ • 9 May 2012 at 12:52 AM

@pebblestar-nightclan

Writer's block is terrible!

I have it on a couple FF stories... And I keep getting messages asking when I'll be updating. DX

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pipkitten • 9 May 2012 at 12:55 AM

@April__
I love those endings. It's so much more...realistic. Not everything in life is perfect, and not everyone gets a fairytale ending. (:
Like this short story I wrote back in 2010... Even after so long, it's still one of my favorites.
http://fav.me/d31ipbb

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april__ • 9 May 2012 at 12:56 AM

@pipkitten

It is more realistic! I prefer things that way.

And I'll take a read tomorrow when i'm not half asleep! XD

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sakura2596 • 9 May 2012 at 12:58 AM

@april__
XD I always write non-fiction (i think,thats fake stuff right?) Not really sad,but good.

The REALLY long writing i said about is Warriors (the cats books) my way. I gave Erin Hunter credit of course 😋 I think its awesome,in my opinion.

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pipkitten • 9 May 2012 at 1:02 AM

@April__
Same here. Fairytale endings are good, but they're so predictable. Realistic leaves you to wonder what the ending will be.

Haha, okie-dokie! XD It's only a few paragraphs, so it'll be a quick read~ Once you read it, maybe let me know what you think? (:


@sakura2596
Fiction is the fake stuff. 😉 Non-fiction is the opposite.

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sakura2596 • 9 May 2012 at 1:03 AM

@pipkitten Thanks,I always get that mixed up. 😋

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pipkitten • 9 May 2012 at 1:05 AM

@sakura2596
No problem. 😊
Just think: Fiction = Fake. Non-fiction = Not Fake.
That's always helped me remember~

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ladybugheart • 9 May 2012 at 1:06 AM

@april__
In the past week I've had three dreams about writing. xD The first was about writer's block (Like, extremely bad writer's block where I spend ten days working on something and write a hundred words. I'm scarred for life after that one. =_=) The second was about success in writing, and the third was pretty weird. o_o

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sakura2596 • 9 May 2012 at 1:11 AM

@pipkitten k,thanks. 😊

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taffy789 • 9 May 2012 at 1:23 AM


@pipkitten
I just read it, and I liked it. 😊



And I like happy endings. 😊 I do.
But that doesn't mean I can't appreciate a good sad ending though...

I am writing a story about a girl having dreams in the middle of the night, flashes of all the horrible things in her life, and then, all the good things, that by far out weigh the bad. In the final dream, she remembers her attempted sucicde, and finds out that she's really is in a coma.
After that, she sinks to the "floor" (void, whatever) and cries and begs to no one that she made a mistake, and she wants her life back, no matter how bad it could've been at times.
And then, she sees a light, and the reader will think that the girl is passing on...

And in the real world, the girl finally opens her eyes, awakening from the coma.


😊
I believe you can send a positive message with a happy ending and make people feel deep emotions and cry at the same time. X3

BUT I LOST THIS STORY AS I WAS WRITING IT! DX The plans for it and everything! DX

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jubjubloversboy • 9 May 2012 at 1:25 AM

When I wrote storys, I learned something. Not all stories are tied up with fancy little bows and saying, "Happily ever after." Then it seems that its so messed up.

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jupiter_hollow • 9 May 2012 at 5:00 AM

@april__
@jubjubloversoboy
@taffy789
Iactually prefer tragic endings and realistic stories - ones about the hard choices that people have to make (I'm not some emo, it's just that I hate the sappy romance goo goo that teens my age love reading). I'm currently starting a tragic story. Blood, gore and a death scene and ... well... you get the idea :/ There is a part of romance but nothing like those world wide cliches about forbidden love and whatnot.

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dreamer • 9 May 2012 at 3:52 PM

I like writing stories, but I do poetry and songwriting as well. I gave up on songwriting a few months back, but I'm currently writing a story. ^^

My story focuses on mainly two characters, and a few extra people are introduced along the way. Let's just say the two biggest characters are friends, who become enemies, and then the boy ends up loving the girl too late... The girl runs away (for reasons I can't say because it would give the story away). Months later, the boy founds her. And then she gets killed, and he's right there holding her hand when she dies.

I also wrote scenes about her wake, her funeral, and of course, her brutal death. Afterwards, at the end of the story, I wrote one part which was from the point of view of the dead girl, talking about being a spirit and watching over the boy and talking about how much she misses him.

There's more to it than that, though. The above only takes up a bit of the story. The story takes place in a real world but includes a fiction event.

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zafeyry • 9 May 2012 at 3:58 PM

@april__
I had to write a whole book throughout my year of fifth grade. Mine made my teacher cry xD It was really good 😋 Maybe I should get back into writing, if I have enough time.

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Orderedchaos • 9 May 2012 at 4:15 PM

So any of you Egg Cave writers going to participate in Camp NaNoWriMo? http://campnanowrimo.org/ I've been thinking about it and thought it would be neat if we could try to get an all egg caver cabin.

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dreamer • 9 May 2012 at 4:17 PM

@Orderedchaos Hmm... Looks neat! I'll sign up right now. ^^

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