writomania
n
a chronic disease with has to do with obsession over words, writing, and anything else to do with scrawling thoughts on paper

n
a chronic disease with has to do with obsession over words, writing, and anything else to do with scrawling thoughts on paper


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[b]Nickname(s):[/b]
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[b]Example [2+ paragraphs]:[/b]
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[b]Projects:[/b]
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[b]Favorite Genre:[/b]
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[b]Favorite Author [NON-chickensmoothie]:[/b]
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[b]Writomania Symptoms:[/b]
[size=85]ⓐ I'll write with anything – I once wrote with cupcake frosting.
ⓑ I have no friends except my writing.
ⓒ What kind of names is "Peeaniie?" Just... don't even... agh...
ⓓ My stories have the weirdest plots EVER.
ⓔ I write so much, I've never even been able to finish a book.
ⓕ I don't have any sharpened pencils left... and my sharpener broke from over-usage.
ⓖ I go through about 5 notebooks a month.
ⓗ I take my notebook into the shower with me.[/size][/center]

ⓐ Everyone is equal! Don't criticize, critique. There's a fine line between those.
ⓑ I know this is kind of strict, but for each story (5 paragraphs plus) you need to critique at least one paragraph that someone else wrote.
ⓒ Critiquing is NOT "Awesome!" or "I love it!" It's "Well, you need to improve ___, ___, and ___."
ⓓ All of Tess' rules apply. You should know that by now.
ⓔ DON'T insult OR steal other work. If you do, I WILL staple your head to a banana, mark my words.

[size=80]Really,
we're just a small-town club
that loves to write.
Are you one of us?
Right, let's get these straight:
Wait – you didn't know information
includes rules, too?
Oh.
It doesn't.
Well, err, move on, then.
