- x. hulloooooo. c:
so i have this new story, journal entries, that i'd love some critiquing on. c:
it's all post-apocalypse-y, told in the form of journal entries.
idiotic.boys wrote:
hey guys! c:
im writing a new story about 5sos! *claps*
here is the description:
Money is powerful. Desperation can make you do stupid things. Eighteen year old Ella Sean has a difficult life in the low class. Her mute mother has a hard time at her job as a maid, and Ella herself works with ambition to gain enough money to eat and to pay rent from her two part-time jobs. Studying hard for school has gotten difficult to catch up. Summer break nears from her public school. When a high paying job, too much to ignore, of body guarding for a band crosses her way, she won't let it slide so easily. But there's a catch, though. You have to be eighteen or over, obedient, and a male.
if you find my description interesting, it is on wattpad. i was hoping to get a critique please? gracias guys! c:
here is the link: boop!
WilloweWolf wrote:WilloweWolf wrote:Hey, guys. I was wondering if you could help me come up with a name for this group in my story Climb that Wall. Here's a brief description, straight from chapter two.Climb that Wall! wrote:"It’s basically the kingdom’s secret police. I set it up to keep an eye out for things such as this cult. Our job is to track it down and annihilate it as quickly as possible. There are branches all over the kingdom, mainly in the small, backwater villages and in the big cities. This is the entrance to the main headquarters.”
“Small villages and big cities? What do they have to do with each other?”
“Both are good places for a rebel group to hide. They’re also good places for the ‘secret police’ to hide.”
“We’re a rather large group, spanning most of the kingdom. Most of us are mages, seers, or spies.”
“Most of our spies were once accomplished assassins.”
adventureswordtora wrote:Dorodoro no Niku. It means 'Pulpy Flesh'.
Am I helping? I'm out of ideas.
thingy wrote:Meet Ethan Collins, your stereotypical popular boy. He's got it all; athleticism, valedictorian, affluence, and a charming personality. And well, he's also Pearlwood High's version of the boy-who-lived.
elizabethhher wrote:
hey guys, i'm stopping by real quick to ask y'all a question.
for my extra english class, i had to create three sentences for a story to see if it would catch people's attention at stores.
i've made a few, but here's the one i like the most:thingy wrote:Meet Ethan Collins, your stereotypical popular boy. He's got it all; athleticism, valedictorian, affluence, and a charming personality. And well, he's also Pearlwood High's version of the boy-who-lived.
if you guys read this on the back of a book, would you read the story?
Silverhart wrote:elizabethhher wrote:
hey guys, i'm stopping by real quick to ask y'all a question.
for my extra english class, i had to create three sentences for a story to see if it would catch people's attention at stores.
i've made a few, but here's the one i like the most:thingy wrote:Meet Ethan Collins, your stereotypical popular boy. He's got it all; athleticism, valedictorian, affluence, and a charming personality. And well, he's also Pearlwood High's version of the boy-who-lived.
if you guys read this on the back of a book, would you read the story?
Can't say I would... I'm not exactly understanding what 'the hook' is. There's no explanation of what "the boy-who-lived" is, or what that means for the story. Is it a bad thing? A good thing? Is there going to be conflict and drama and all that interesting stuff? I can't tell any of that from what you wrote. Can you find a better way to say what you mean, perhaps? ^^
And one other little tip , starting a sentence with "And,well" makes it come across as a little weak. It's not against the rules of creative writing, but if you want something to sound more certain, and stronger, with more conviction and punch, you generally shouldn't start a sentence off with 'And'. The other two sentences are perfectly fine. ^^
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