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ᑕᗢᗝᒪḰᓮᖙᖇᗢჯ123 ☆*・゜゚・*\(^O^)/*・゜゚・*☆ Cool (coolkidrox123) | 1380 comments Mod
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T. Johnston I would say I am both a reader and an writer. Reading helps me see what I would like to make others feel when I write. So I read to see if I feel what the author is writing about. I think you have to make a person feel it and be able to imagin it to be a good writer.


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Phoebe (theneveronlinechick) | 3313 comments Mod
Tiawni wrote: "I would say I am both a reader and an writer. Reading helps me see what I would like to make others feel when I write. So I read to see if I feel what the author is writing about. I think you have ..."

That's good advice, Tiawni. But, then again, you can't be a writer without having to read what you write, can you? :) (NOTE: I'm not being sarcastic, incase you think i am. My normal tone is thought to be sarcastic sometimes)


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T. Johnston NO but it is hard for one not to be to hard on oneself when it comes to their own writing. So I try not to read my own writing to a point that it will never be right. So for me I think it is best to have someone that can be straight with you about your writing.


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Phoebe (theneveronlinechick) | 3313 comments Mod
Tiawni wrote: "NO but it is hard for one not to be to hard on oneself when it comes to their own writing. So I try not to read my own writing to a point that it will never be right. So for me I think it is best t..."

True. But all writing is unique, even with mistakes. :)
And you're right-it's good to have someone who can be straight-forward on your own stories.


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Kelson Hargis | 17 comments See this is a trick question because when I am reading I am writing. Please allow me to expound here: One has to be an avid reader in order to write effectively. I don't think anyone would argue that. Not only do I admire the style of the person I am reading though but, I will usually think of how I would do something similar or rework the passage. There are only two writers in the world that I patently cannot do this with, Dennis Johnson and Alice Walker; okay, maybe Langston Hughs and James Joyce too :)


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Phoebe (theneveronlinechick) | 3313 comments Mod
Trick question, indeed.
It seems most people have that train of thought aswell, Kelson. I just wanted to see if anyone differred from the main aspect. :)


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Julius (bookseeker007) | 1781 comments Mod
Savannah wrote: "I do both I love reading a lot. I also like writing but I never get to finish my stories because i always get writer's block. the only story I ever finish was in English class where you had to fini..."

You know, I've heard of many people getting bad writers' block. Do you read any folk-lore, Savannah?


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Julius (bookseeker007) | 1781 comments Mod
Well folk-lore (depending on what type it is) speaks of all those things and much, much more. I was just wondering because I like folk-lore myself, though it seems I have trouble finding any body else who does as well.


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Julius (bookseeker007) | 1781 comments Mod
Why Goats Smell Bad and Other Stories from Benin That's a good read. Informative, but very interesting. It's basically just a story book, but the stories are real folk-lore. And some of the tales are quite humorous.


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Julius (bookseeker007) | 1781 comments Mod
Good, I'm glad. Don't let the title turn you away.


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