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Re: ❛ the lazy writers ❜ V2

Postby dogbrain » Sun Oct 22, 2017 11:48 am

[hops into this thread and sees the pun on the first page]

I believe I have found the right place to sigh my woes.

I am currently under a writer's and artist's block. It hurts.
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Re: ❛ the lazy writers ❜ V2

Postby Aliria » Sun Oct 22, 2017 11:49 am

Welcome, new people! Looks like you've been warned about carrots already c:

If you had to write a story in another author's style, who would you choose and why?
I'm gonna have to agree with Bucket on Rick Riordan, or maybe the author of Sufficiently Advanced Magic (Andrew Rowe, I think?). I try to build humor into my writing, but the level of snark they both use is far beyond my level.
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Re: ❛ the lazy writers ❜ V2

Postby dogbrain » Sun Oct 22, 2017 11:54 am

Okay, but I really like carrots. However, I have glasses so it's a myth that they are good for your eyes. I cannot give up carrots, they are so sweet and tasty.

If you had to write a story in another author's style, who would you choose and why?
Is it edgy enough to say Lovecraft? That is who I am going with anyway. I find my writing style differs in between too simple to borderline verbiage. I have a long ways to go in means of perfecting my craft, so I have been reading a lot. Many of my friends have found inspiration in his writings, and I basically worship their writing styles as is.
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Postby food ☕️ » Sun Oct 22, 2017 12:10 pm

    If you had to write a story in another author's style, who would you choose and why?
    Either Marie Lu or Rick Yancey. Or both. Yancey implements comedy into his work so effortlessly and in a way that really just makes sense to the storyline. Marie Lu makes heckin’ lengthy desrcriptions that actually don’t take anything away from the story. I know that sometimes descriptions can get a bit boring, dragging on about how the walls catch the sunlight, but she’s very good at replicating images and making them come to life.

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Re: ❛ the lazy writers ❜ V2

Postby Marastia » Sun Oct 22, 2017 3:50 pm

WinterSerperior wrote:@Vannillamelon

Hi! Stay away from Carrots!

If you had to write a story in another author's style, who would you choose and why?

I um... Hm.. Maybe James Patterson? He has a pretty good style and writes first person really well. Though Maximum Ride is the only series of his that i've read and a little of the... Daniel series that he has.

So yeah.. Most likely James Patterson. Or the Woman who writes the Gregor the Overlander Series. She's good too.



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Re: ❛ the lazy writers ❜ V2

Postby Woogwoo Wren » Sun Oct 22, 2017 7:55 pm

If you had to write a story in another author's style, who would you choose and why?
Probably Tolkien tbh. Listening to Dad reading lotr to my younger brother is really awesome and love the style. So yeah, Tolkien ^-^
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Re: ❛ the lazy writers ❜ V2

Postby ! honeysuckle ! » Mon Oct 23, 2017 2:59 pm

@ Vanilla Melon

Hey, welcome <3

why is everybody typing in strikes


If you had to write a story in another author's style, who would you choose and why?


Stieg Larsson, because he puts plots twists in so perfectly, and he's so to-the-point, and original, and genius, but I will never, ever in my existence be nearly as good as him, so that's flickin not achievable- okay, I'll shut up now.
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Re: ❛ the lazy writers ❜ V2

Postby Wired » Mon Oct 23, 2017 3:05 pm

Hi, hello.
I write a lot of original fiction, all fantasy. I write a bit of fanfic too, but it's only really Riverdale related.
If you want to take a look at my writing here's a few links! I enjoy constructive criticism, but please be gentle with me. I'm sensitive eheh: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BgF ... sp=sharing https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nXW ... sp=sharing

I'm currently reading Eragon and I'd like to be able to write like Christopher Paolini someday! His writing is gorgeously descriptive.
Is there a book anyone has read that left an unpleasant taste in their mouth? A Greyhound of a Girl was bland was unrealistic in my opinion, though I enjoyed the concept.
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Re: ❛ the lazy writers ❜ V2

Postby Ranger of the North » Mon Oct 23, 2017 8:08 pm

Vannillamelon wrote:*Stumbles in to this random thread*

I have found my people
Wolfietalia. wrote:[hops into this thread and sees the pun on the first page]

I believe I have found the right place to sigh my woes.

I am currently under a writer's and artist's block. It hurts.
Helloelloello! As the others have said, beware of carrots and smoteners! c;

Aaah, rip, Wolf. It does hurt :'/ *pats*


Wolfietalia. wrote:Okay, but I really like carrots. However, I have glasses so it's a myth that they are good for your eyes. I cannot give up carrots, they are so sweet and tasty.
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WolfPrincessWind wrote:Hi, hello.
I write a lot of original fiction, all fantasy. I write a bit of fanfic too, but it's only really Riverdale related.
If you want to take a look at my writing here's a few links! I enjoy constructive criticism, but please be gentle with me. I'm sensitive eheh: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BgF ... sp=sharing https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nXW ... sp=sharing

I'm currently reading Eragon and I'd like to be able to write like Christopher Paolini someday! His writing is gorgeously descriptive.
Is there a book anyone has read that left an unpleasant taste in their mouth? A Greyhound of a Girl was bland was unrealistic in my opinion, though I enjoyed the concept.
Kia ora, welcome along! I'll be sure to check your stuff out as soon as I can C:

And yes, I most certainly have! Great Expectations left me bored and depressed. I guess, because of the title, I had great expectations that the author failed to meet XD


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Re: ❛ the lazy writers ❜ V2

Postby Aliria » Mon Oct 23, 2017 11:39 pm

@Ranger They sound fine to me!

Adding to the other authors thing, I'd also love to write like Lemony Snicket because Lemony Snicket is amazing. Unfortunately, any writing in that style is going to be immediately recognized as someone trying to copy him, so it's not really a good style to borrow.
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