William A. Molengraaf | SparkaTale

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  • Joined 09/03/13
  • Last login 09/16/20
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William A. Molengraaf's Bio

Hello! My name is William and welcome to my page! Just a little bit about me: I’m a college student majoring in mathematics (but that doesn’t mean I can’t enjoy a good story). I love writing and art and math and a bunch of other things so yeah, I’m all over.

I would love to read any of your guys’ (or gals’) stories and give you a commit or review; just private message me if you want it! I don’t consider myself a horrible advice giver, but one thing I do is read grammatical errors out of the texts (comes with my flavor of dyslexia, I guess), so the best I can do is plot advice!

I myself am developing a few works of my own:

 

The Monster Under the Bed: Crawl inside the fearful mind of a little boy…

 

Foolish Justice: The tragic story of a farmer, his pregnant wife, a witch and a foolish steward.

 

A Battle for a Beauty: The timeless epic of a prince, a dragon, and a woman worth fighting for.

 

Thank you all for taking the time to read my works! If you have any questions about absolutely anything at all, just ask!

P.S. I realized I have unique cover images on my stories. If you want, I would be willing to make one for you; just message me if interested!

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  • A Battle for a Beauty

    Thank you for your interest! I realize Christopher’s situation was not clearly explained. The King adopted him after the beast destroyed his hometown. I finally get around to editing the chapter and attempted to make that more clear.​

    Commented on: August 8, 2019

  • Ownership

    Hey, thanks for your comment! In answering your question, the man did not do anything to deserve what happened, this was a decision made of his own free will. He knew his heart was not his to own, so he gave it to the person it belonged to: the woman.

    Commented on: September 4, 2018