I am a girl in College now a days, who loves fantasy stories, and hope no one will steal ideas from me or other people...
(Unless asked permission for ideas too, but its doubtful many would ask so No Stealing ideas!)
I love stories, and adventure, I love a lot of things, but prefer the simplistic.
I love strategy games or Final Fantasy, or very desolate things at times, by how some stories I have are strange, sad or relates to heroic-ness. Rune factory is a game I truly enjoy for music and story
Anything is within reach as long as you believe and work towards it.
- On FictionPress.com as HinataSoup
- On Taskey.me as HinataSoup
- On Fanfiction.com as HinataSoup
I want to learn to write better
I am announcing that as of today, all of my stories have been transferred to FictionPress.com under the pen name manaphyseaangel101. I will no longer be posting stories on this account due to posting errors and technical difficulties. Thank you for your understanding. I apologize for this inconvenience.
Hey everyone! So, I'm a young author that's being trying to get on the boat. I'm a girl and I write mostly fantasy with some modern fiction in there too. Also, I'm on Fictionpress as well as Fanfiction so if you want to look me up I'll have my user names below.
Fanfiction: Sorceress of the Nile
Fictionpress: Kitsune of the Night.
OATH TO THE REVIEW REVOLUTION
I, Esca Skye, do solemnly swear to review all the stories I enjoy, regardless of the number of reviews, its age, or anything else.
I have joined the review revolution, post this in your profile and join the revolution!
(Oath taken from A.Nonymous)
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Heya!
I'm a twenty year old returning user who likes to game, and my favorite one of all time would have to be Life Is Strange by DONTNOD Entertainment. I write for fun but I unfortunately don't write on a consistent basis due to real life commitments, which makes my update schedule here pretty inconsistent too.
I'm up for review exchanges, as can be implied from the oath above. If you send me a personal message asking me to read one of your works and leave a review, I will, but I do ask for patience because of how hectic my schedule is, as I'm currently studying for another (second, for those who've seen me before) degree. In return, I do ask that whoever asks me to read and review their work to leave a review on any of my works too. Not bad right? I'll try to be as helpful as I can be in the review. Please feel free to remind me about whatever I owe if I do not get to in a week or two's time.
PS: I post my works on other sites too, not just this one. I use the same username except they're written as "EscaSkye" rather than "Esca Skye"; so, if you see my books elsewhere and is under the variation of my username on this site, then that's me. However, if you find my works under a DIFFERENT name, kindly tell me. It would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
That's it for now. Have a great day, everyone!
I'm a developer with a passion for writing stories.
I prefer writing novels, but I also do short stories. I have a dream of turning my novels into games, oh by the way I already wrote many stories using pen and paper.
Creating stories online is still new to me but I think this is challenging, tests my appeal to readers *chuckles*
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I live in California and I tend to use American grammatical conventions; yes, some British style/vocabulary creeps in but often I'm not consciously inserting them.
I cannot enjoy poorly written, ungrammatical text. I tend to give a story a chance, and if I wince too often, I stop reading it.
So since I can make no sense of the rating and reviewing systems, I just review on a chapter by chapter basis. No stars, just comments.
"...read some published novels, and try telling me you don't see them use some of the same comma placement and capitalization..." -- I do see that, but I don't accept them, nor am I likely to imitate such practices. Publishing firms don't have grammar books: they have style books. The purpose of a style book is conformity, not correctness. The Chicago Manual of Style is a good example. Grammar books offer advice on --yes-- grammar.. Failing your own copy of Eats Shoots and Leaves or The Transitive Vampire or Woe is I there are some on-line sites. The Purdue OWL is one. For specific topics check out: http://absolutewrite.com/forums/showthread.php?133858-Dialog-Punctuation-and-Capitalization under Syntax and Grammar; Brians Errors is an amusing site. And of course, there is the lemming comment: Just because X does Y doesn't mean you should.