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message 201: by Autumn (new)

Autumn (flwurautumn) | 4987 comments http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/7...

This is a website for writers who are children. Addressing technicalities, it is a group within a larger site known as Goodreads, and the members tend to discuss ornithology rather than writing. Nonetheless, I believe it is a wonderful writing site, and you should all take a look at it.

HA. HA HA. Autumn is funny. *headdesk*


message 202: by Isaac (new)

Isaac | 8014 comments XD You made me laugh.


message 203: by Isaac (new)

Isaac | 8014 comments Alex wrote: "http://www.fanfiction.net This website is for writing your own stuff but using characters from stories already written, and for reading other people's stories.
http://www.fictionpress.net This web..."


Fan fiction = my life as a lonely Star Wars fangirl.


message 204: by Alexandria (new)

Alexandria (koreageis) Emily [Wishing for my Corellian smuggler to come] wrote: "Alex wrote: "http://www.fanfiction.net This website is for writing your own stuff but using characters from stories already written, and for reading other people's stories.
http://www.fictionpress...."


Haha, what is your penname?


message 205: by Isaac (new)

Isaac | 8014 comments Darth Tromeros

I write about Han and Leia, though....


message 206: by Brigid ✩, No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. (new)

Brigid ✩ | 11973 comments Mod
Emily [Wishing for my Corellian smuggler to come] wrote: "GUYS DO YOU KNOW THE NAME OF THAT ONE WEBSITE THAT STARTS WITH A "Y" AND YOU CAN WRITE AND SAVE STUFF ON IT?"

Yarny.


message 207: by Isaac (new)

Isaac | 8014 comments THANK YOU.


message 208: by Brigid ✩, No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. (new)

Brigid ✩ | 11973 comments Mod
You're welcome.


Jordan, The Picture Magician (aka Probie) (thepicturemagicianakaprobie) | 2218 comments yarny.me
I love this website to death.


message 210: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Williams | 251 comments it's awesome :D


message 211: by Brigid ✩, No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. (new)

Brigid ✩ | 11973 comments Mod
Holden wrote: "Duuuuuuuuuude. I was featured on figment.com today! YEEEES. *happy dance*

*coughs* Ehem. Anyway."


NICE. THAT'S AWESOME.


message 212: by Elliott (new)

Elliott | 22634 comments Mod
I like Goodreads better than figment, mainly because the forums are a lot easier to use and the people on here seem to be more friendly. (That's just because I spend a ton more time on here, I'm sure.)


message 213: by Brigid ✩, No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. (new)

Brigid ✩ | 11973 comments Mod
Amen.
Well, there are some nasty people on Goodreads, but mostly good people. The people on Figment tend to be kind of annoying since all they want is for you to read their writing.


message 215: by Elliott (new)

Elliott | 22634 comments Mod
Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "Amen.
Well, there are some nasty people on Goodreads, but mostly good people. The people on Figment tend to be kind of annoying since all they want is for you to read their writing."


Seriously. And people don't leave good reviews on Figment from what I've seen. Just stuff like "oooh ur writing is amaaaaazing!!qa!!!!Q1!!" and "I loved your story!" and grr.


message 216: by Elliott (new)

Elliott | 22634 comments Mod
Hmm... yes, that is true. But I find mean people to be interesting. I like people with LOADS of character. LOADS OF IT I SAY.


message 217: by Brigid ✩, No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. (new)

Brigid ✩ | 11973 comments Mod
Lav [lately I've been feeling] wrote: "Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "Amen.
Well, there are some nasty people on Goodreads, but mostly good people. The people on Figment tend to be kind of annoying since all they want is for you to..."


Exactly...


message 218: by Abby (new)

Abby (abbytails) | 46 comments I use http://teenink.com/ . I only submit poetry on there though ...


message 219: by Brigid ✩, No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. (new)

Brigid ✩ | 11973 comments Mod
Errm isn't Teen Ink kind of a scam? I'm pretty sure they say they own the rights to your work if you publish it with them, but then you don't get paid anything for it...


message 220: by Elliott (new)

Elliott | 22634 comments Mod
Well, they let you know that they have all the rights to your work... so, I dunno if it's a scam. I don't submit to them for that reason. Besides, if you submit to them and they don't use it, they still have first rights to it so you can't give first rights to anyone else. :P


message 221: by Mandy (new)

Mandy  Harmon (mandyharmon) | 10724 comments I had an account...but I've never used it. I didn't like the pieces on there enough to submit my own, anyway.


message 222: by Brigid ✩, No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. (new)

Brigid ✩ | 11973 comments Mod
Lav [lately I've been feeling] wrote: "Well, they let you know that they have all the rights to your work... so, I dunno if it's a scam. I don't submit to them for that reason. Besides, if you submit to them and they don't use it, they ..."

True, but since they're aiming it at young people who don't necessarily know better, it seems like a pretty fishy thing to do. Basically they profit off your work and you don't get any compensation for it.


message 224: by Elliott (new)

Elliott | 22634 comments Mod
Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "Lav [lately I've been feeling] wrote: "Well, they let you know that they have all the rights to your work... so, I dunno if it's a scam. I don't submit to them for that reason. Besides, if you subm..."

Pretty much.
If I wasn't so obsessed with details like that, I probably would've submitted something to them without realizing it was kind of a "scam."

Although... that's what Kristina Horner/Haley Hoover's book is doing and I want to get chosen for that so badly. xD


message 225: by Grouphug (new)

Grouphug | 19 comments i love sharing my writing and meeting people, it's safer online i think, for me it is 'cause i'm scared of the outside world


message 226: by Brigid ✩, No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. (new)

Brigid ✩ | 11973 comments Mod
Lav [lately I've been feeling] wrote: "Although... that's what Kristina Horner/Haley Hoover's book is doing and I want to get chosen for that so badly. xD ."

What's that?


message 227: by Mandy (new)

Mandy  Harmon (mandyharmon) | 10724 comments I'M JOINING FIGMENT. =)


message 228: by Brigid ✩, No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. (last edited Feb 28, 2012 12:49PM) (new)

Brigid ✩ | 11973 comments Mod
Figment and Inkpop are joining together. I'm kind of pissed off. There was a reason I left Inkpop... x_x Oh well. I just hope Figment doesn't become as much of a popularity contest as Inkpop.


message 229: by Colby (new)

Colby (colbz) | 3211 comments I will explode if Figment becomes too much like Inkpop. Their contests already ARE popularity contests. I was mad when I saw that they were joining, but we'll see how it works out...


message 230: by Elliott (new)

Elliott | 22634 comments Mod
Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "Lav [lately I've been feeling] wrote: "Although... that's what Kristina Horner/Haley Hoover's book is doing and I want to get chosen for that so badly. xD ."

What's that?"


Less Than Three Books.
lessthanthreebooks.com
(They explain it better than I could.)


message 231: by Colby (new)

Colby (colbz) | 3211 comments DUDE. NOT COOL. I would find out about that after the submission deadline is passed.


message 232: by Elliott (new)

Elliott | 22634 comments Mod
I'm sorry. D: If it makes you feel any better, there's only one day left and I still haven't gotten a finalist e-mail. xD


message 233: by Colby (new)

Colby (colbz) | 3211 comments You better. Or I will put a curse on your firstborn son.
No pressure.


message 234: by Elliott (new)

Elliott | 22634 comments Mod
I don't think I'm going to get into it. But it's okay. I'm quite proud of my story and enjoyed the way it turned out.


message 235: by Brigid ✩, No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. (new)

Brigid ✩ | 11973 comments Mod
Colby wrote: "I will explode if Figment becomes too much like Inkpop. Their contests already ARE popularity contests. I was mad when I saw that they were joining, but we'll see how it works out..."

I think it will mostly be the same, only HarperCollins will hold more of the contests. So, hopefully you'd still be able to stay away from popularity contests if you wanted to. But still ... ugh.


message 236: by Brigid ✩, No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. (new)

Brigid ✩ | 11973 comments Mod
Lav [lately I've been feeling] wrote: "Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "Lav [lately I've been feeling] wrote: "Although... that's what Kristina Horner/Haley Hoover's book is doing and I want to get chosen for that so badly. xD ."

Wh..."


Ohhh yeah. I submitted to that.


message 237: by Colby (new)

Colby (colbz) | 3211 comments I'm on the 'Inkies' group on GR, and they were talking about how Figgies are mean, and I told them that I've met more mean inkies than figgies. And also that you can't judge every member based on the way that some act.


message 238: by Colby (new)

Colby (colbz) | 3211 comments Lav [lately I've been feeling] wrote: "I don't think I'm going to get into it. But it's okay. I'm quite proud of my story and enjoyed the way it turned out."

I want to read either way. You should post it.


message 239: by Elliott (new)

Elliott | 22634 comments Mod
I shall post it after I know for sure I didn't make it (because they technically have the rights to it until March 1. I think. I don't know. They said not to put it up on our blog or anything if we got in.)


message 240: by Colby (new)

Colby (colbz) | 3211 comments Okay!
Good luck in making it!


message 241: by Elliott (new)

Elliott | 22634 comments Mod
Thanks! :D


message 242: by Isaac (new)

Isaac | 8014 comments I really wanted to enter it if it weren't for the fact 98% of my internet life is a secret.


message 243: by Colby (new)

Colby (colbz) | 3211 comments ME TOO EMILY. My family barely even knows I want to be a writer.


message 244: by Elliott (new)

Elliott | 22634 comments Mod
Mine used to be until one day I casually mentioned that a friend I met online and I were going to write a book together. And then I started mentioning her more, and other people more. I would sneak calls on a blocked number... and then I mentioned that my online friend got texting on her phone and I could text her now instead of just call and my mom just said, "Oh, that's so cool!" and it was awesome.


message 245: by Elliott (new)

Elliott | 22634 comments Mod
xD My parents have given up trying to remedy that.


message 246: by Abby (new)

Abby (abbytails) | 46 comments my parent's used to care, but i'm pretty sure that they've given up trying to get me outside too. :)


message 247: by Abby (new)

Abby (abbytails) | 46 comments Colby wrote: "ME TOO EMILY. My family barely even knows I want to be a writer."

that's so sad! my entire family knows i've been trying to finish a book for ages. :(


message 248: by Elliott (new)

Elliott | 22634 comments Mod
My mom is the one who got me into writing "seriously."


message 249: by Elliott (new)

Elliott | 22634 comments Mod
SERIOUSLY! It's actually really fun to tell people you're a writer. And if you don't want to show them anything, you don't have to. My mom still hasn't read any of my attempts at novels.


message 250: by Abigail (last edited Mar 01, 2012 08:36AM) (new)

Abigail Williams | 251 comments Lav [lately I've been feeling] wrote: "SERIOUSLY! It's actually really fun to tell people you're a writer. And if you don't want to show them anything, you don't have to. My mom still hasn't read any of my attempts at novels."

Neither has my mom! I don't like showing my family my work, but I love showing my friends for whatever reason.


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