
FenneFox
Fenne
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Merely someone who enjoys seeing the ideas of others, and maybe one day presenting my own. Also the writer of Aster's Archive presently, which you can find here on tapas.
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Going through Darkwood since it actually runs on my computer.
Seems that for me, on average with something I'm writing much of my text falls around a 7th grade level, however occasionally I have a few paragraphs in there that leap to a higher level (like one paragraph got 15 according to the Hemingway app). I guess the main thing is just how consistent you are…
Good ol watamote
Dunkirk, The Imitation Game, and Seven are some personal favorite of mine, so I'd recommend those.
I mean, some people would definitely be drawn away from it, but there is also definitely an audience that would love this kind of stuff. I'd probably stick with the title in that and just write what you'd like.
Aside from school work, mostly just playing games and watching stuff. Haven't been too productive.
Generally both antagonists and protagonists to a certain degree. For instance, if I'm going for an antagonist, I take the aspects of myself that I think could be villainous and use that and vice versa for a protagonist. Guess my somewhat contradictory personality can help sometimes.
I'd say the main harm from it comes from the misinformation that can be spread from the portrayal since, naturally, if you don't have first hand experience with it, you may end up with a skewed image. That being said, there is the question of how much fiction actually effects our judgement, so while…
I'd rather they make an entirely new character personally since just switching the race seems rather lazy and a bit pandering. I'd say it's slightly different if it were a movie since they may be going for the best actor rather than the look, although I'd still prefer if they tried for both look and…
I'd say it's generally some sort of gun (usually more of a futuristic one than based off any models, although if I were to choose one then maybe based a Sopmod). Scythes are also pretty nice.
I'd argue the issue, as you pointed out, is how it's brought up. In the way your mentioning, how they just suddenly appear around page 200 with little to no prefacing, I'd argue it seems more like pandering. Frankly, I'd say it's annoying no matter whether they are LGBT or not. At the very least, be…
Not released, but: Six adventurers travel down into a deep pit under a suspicious house wherein they must face tempting illusions, elusive beasts, and each other.
I'd say for me it usually increases exponentially over time. While usually the general idea of the story is something I don't lose confidence in, after I get around to writing it, I gradually dislike how I wrote it more and more frequently.
Not really much of a story with mine. I basically took "fennec fox" and dropped the c to make it roll a bit better on a whim (although I do like foxes, they are quite cute).