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Hi Tabi, it's great to have you here, I can't wait to read something of yours :)
What genre do you usually write?
What genre do you usually write?

What genre do you usually write?"
Crud, I can't believe I didn't see this comment :P sorry
I like to write pretty much anything from paranormal, to dystopic, and fantasy. YA genre mainly, and my writing is usually a blend of the above three I already mentioned.
And I guess I shall post something in a few...where is the place for that?


Ok, so I think I know, but what is 'dystopic'?
And nothing wrong with funny Kat. "I love to laugh, Loud and long and clear" (2 points if you can tell me where I'm quoting from)

I'm the opposite. I want to write happy novels and end up dramatic and dark and depressing. (and the funny thing is, I hate drama)

oh. I was too late. To prove my authenticity it was that scene where they all started floating up to the ceiling. I think.
Dystopia is the opposite of utopia. Generally it is set in an unideal future.
dys·to·pi·a
[dis-toh-pee-uh] Show IPA
noun
a society characterized by human misery, as squalor, oppression, disease, and overcrowding.
Compare utopia.
Origin:
1865–70; dys- + (u)topia
Related forms
dys·to·pi·an, adjective
dys·to·pi·an·ism, noun
HAHA! i was right.

Correct, Mary Poppins it is, and you are correct it was where they floated up to the cieling (because of the laughing).
Its....... supercalifragilisticexpialidocious


Correct, Mary Poppins it is, and ..."
I never quite know how to spell that...

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Spell what Sophia? Apocalyptic or supercalifragilisticexpialidocious?
Of course, you can say it backwards wich is dociousaliexpiisticfragicalirupes, but that's going a bit too far, don't you think :D.

Hi Hpbookworm, welcome :) I love Harry Potter and Divergent, too! What do you think of Mortal Instruments?

Hi, Pamela! I'm sure you'll get the hang of Goodreads group soon, they're quite easy to navigate :)
What kind of novels do you write/read?
What kind of novels do you write/read?

What kind of novels do you write/read?"
I have five supernatural suspense novels and one children's novel called Stretched Stories which are tall tales.

What kind of novels do you write/read?"
I read just about anything, I love to read and always have!


Spell what Sophia? Apocalyptic or supercalifragilisticexpialidocious?
Of course, you can say it backwards wich is dociousaliexpiis..."
Both. Well, mostly supercallyfra... actually i will not try it. I will just embarass myself.
And yes, it is a bit too far. I have trouble spelling it when it's NOT backwards :P

I started writing on FanFiction back when I was sixteen. Harry Potter. romance/comedy and a lot of the fluffy stuff... Haha x
Hpbookworm wrote: "@Sofia : I love the Mortal Instraments and Infernal Devices too!!"
I know, right? Will... *sighs dreamily*
I know, right? Will... *sighs dreamily*

I'm Melek, 17, writing mostly paranormal or dark stories, never tried combining them yet :D I have one ongoing paranormal story that 43k words long and a few fanfictions. I guess I was 14 when I first tried writing a fanfiction about Prison break and I didn't know it was that widespread back then. Now I keep reading and writing. Guess that's enough for now :D
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