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#26 Nov 28, 2010 3:18 AM
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Re: Writing a Novel
JazzJackrabbit wrote:He looked like a small all-black wolf in Prisoner of Azkaban. Maybe a little larger than my yellow lab that was bred small for service purposes.
lmfao BOOK, not fail *bleep* MOVIE
Whoa! He said "book"? I totally thought he said "Movie", because, you know, the words look so alike.
I myself like the movies and like how accurate they are compared to a lot of book-to-movie adaptations. My favorite part was when Cedric Diggory died.
Personal quote of mine: "Don't judge a movie by whether or not it is based on a book."
Here's another: "Try the 'Edit' button."
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#27 Nov 28, 2010 8:16 PM
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[lolno] "Don't judge a movie by whether or not it is based on a book." Wise words right there. [/lolno]
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#28 Nov 28, 2010 9:46 PM
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[lolno] "Don't judge a movie by whether or not it is based on a book." Wise words right there. [/lolno]
That's not a BBCode function.
Oh and here's another quote: "You can, however, judge a book or movie by its fans and how they act."
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#29 Nov 28, 2010 10:19 PM
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Re: Writing a Novel
cooldude22345 wrote:[lolno] "Don't judge a movie by whether or not it is based on a book." Wise words right there. [/lolno]
That's not a BBCode function.
Oh and here's another quote: "You can, however, judge a book or movie by its fans and how they act."
These are facts
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#30 Nov 28, 2010 10:27 PM
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Re: Writing a Novel
JazzJackrabbit wrote:cooldude22345 wrote:[lolno] "Don't judge a movie by whether or not it is based on a book." Wise words right there. [/lolno]
That's not a BBCode function.
Oh and here's another quote: "You can, however, judge a book or movie by its fans and how they act."
These are facts
The next statement is a fact.
The previous statement is a lie.

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#31 Nov 28, 2010 10:49 PM
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Latias fan wrote:JazzJackrabbit wrote:That's not a BBCode function.
Oh and here's another quote: "You can, however, judge a book or movie by its fans and how they act."
These are facts
The next statement is a fact.
The previous statement is a lie.
The previous pair of statements is a paradox.
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#32 Nov 29, 2010 12:11 AM
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Re: Writing a Novel
cooldude22345 wrote:[lolno] "Don't judge a movie by whether or not it is based on a book." Wise words right there. [/lolno]
That's not a BBCode function.
Oh and here's another quote: "You can, however, judge a book or movie by its fans and how they act."
lmfao, ignorance at its best...
"It is better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt."
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#33 Nov 29, 2010 1:31 AM
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Re: Writing a Novel
JazzJackrabbit wrote:cooldude22345 wrote:[lolno] "Don't judge a movie by whether or not it is based on a book." Wise words right there. [/lolno]
That's not a BBCode function.
Oh and here's another quote: "You can, however, judge a book or movie by its fans and how they act."
lmfao, ignorance at its best...
"It is better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt."
Even you should be able to figure that one out. But do it fast, before the mods come~
It's not ignorance. If I notice certain books make readers act a certain way, I can predict what the book is like (as in the lessons taught, not necessarily the story.)
For example, from my experience, Harry Potter fans seem to know how to cope with problems, while Twilight fans are overly defensive and emotionally unstable.
And not to get into religious matters, but parts of a certain religion persecutes people of other religions just because their book tells them to.
Maybe there just aren't any rational people in Sfhdgfjhjdyjdfh, wherever that is.
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#34 Nov 29, 2010 2:14 AM
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Re: Writing a Novel
cooldude22345 wrote:JazzJackrabbit wrote:That's not a BBCode function.
Oh and here's another quote: "You can, however, judge a book or movie by its fans and how they act."
lmfao, ignorance at its best...
"It is better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt."
Even you should be able to figure that one out. But do it fast, before the mods come~
It's not ignorance. If I notice certain books make readers act a certain way, I can predict what the book is like (as in the lessons taught, not necessarily the story.)
For example, from my experience, Harry Potter fans seem to know how to cope with problems, while Twilight fans are overly defensive and emotionally unstable.
And not to get into religious matters, but parts of a certain religion persecutes people of other religions just because their book tells them to.Maybe there just aren't any rational people in Sfhdgfjhjdyjdfh, wherever that is.
*gasp* Blasphemy!
Wellll, that's not what I was talking about, but sure, I'll play along.
Nice generalization there, btw. It doesn't seem like you put much thought into it. If your 'experience' involved emotionally unstable Harry Potter fans and calm Twilight fans, your 'prediction' would be wrong. So no, you can't predict what a book is like based on fans.
I can't assume Of Mice and Men teaches that homosexuality is good just because some raging GeorgexLennie fangirl wrote about the (disgusting if its carnal) pairing on fanfiction.net.
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#35 Nov 29, 2010 2:45 AM
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Re: Writing a Novel
JazzJackrabbit wrote:cooldude22345 wrote:lmfao, ignorance at its best...
"It is better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt."
Even you should be able to figure that one out. But do it fast, before the mods come~
It's not ignorance. If I notice certain books make readers act a certain way, I can predict what the book is like (as in the lessons taught, not necessarily the story.)
For example, from my experience, Harry Potter fans seem to know how to cope with problems, while Twilight fans are overly defensive and emotionally unstable.
And not to get into religious matters, but parts of a certain religion persecutes people of other religions just because their book tells them to.Maybe there just aren't any rational people in Sfhdgfjhjdyjdfh, wherever that is.
*gasp* Blasphemy!
Wellll, that's not what I was talking about, but sure, I'll play along.
Nice generalization there, btw. It doesn't seem like you put much thought into it. If your 'experience' involved emotionally unstable Harry Potter fans and calm Twilight fans, your 'prediction' would be wrong. So no, you can't predict what a book is like based on fans.
I can't assume Of Mice and Men teaches that homosexuality is good just because some raging GeorgexLennie fangirl wrote about the (disgusting if its carnal) pairing on fanfiction.net.
*is refraining from subtle insults from now on*
If your "generalization" comment was about my HP vs T comment, it's true that most fans I know are like that, unless they like both, in which cases, the Harry Potter fanship overrides the Twilight fanship. My IRL observations have also been reproduced on the internet.
If your "generalization" comment was about the religious envelope I was poking at, I made sure I didn't point out any specific religion, and I made sure I specified "part", in case anyone figured out which religion I was referring to.
"Of Mice and Men" I cannot judge, as I have not read the book(s), seen the movie(s), or met the fan(s). Nor do I go on fanfic sites, as I prefer full canon, and I do not like rule 34.
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#36 Nov 29, 2010 3:38 AM
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And not to get into religious matters, but parts of a certain religion persecutes people of other religions just because their book tells them to.
If your "generalization" comment was about the religious envelope I was poking at, I made sure I didn't point out any specific religion, and I made sure I specified "part", in case anyone figured out which religion I was referring to.
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#37 Nov 29, 2010 3:42 AM
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Re: Writing a Novel
If your "generalization" comment was about my HP vs T comment, it's true that most fans I know are like that, unless they like both, in which cases, the Harry Potter fanship overrides the Twilight fanship. My IRL observations have also been reproduced on the internet.
If your "generalization" comment was about the religious envelope I was poking at, I made sure I didn't point out any specific religion, and I made sure I specified "part", in case anyone figured out which religion I was referring to.
"Of Mice and Men" I cannot judge, as I have not read the book(s), seen the movie(s), or met the fan(s). Nor do I go on fanfic sites, as I prefer full canon, and I do not like rule 34.
What are we arguing about again? ![]()
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#38 Nov 29, 2010 3:49 AM
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JazzJackrabbit wrote:If your "generalization" comment was about my HP vs T comment, it's true that most fans I know are like that, unless they like both, in which cases, the Harry Potter fanship overrides the Twilight fanship. My IRL observations have also been reproduced on the internet.
If your "generalization" comment was about the religious envelope I was poking at, I made sure I didn't point out any specific religion, and I made sure I specified "part", in case anyone figured out which religion I was referring to.
"Of Mice and Men" I cannot judge, as I have not read the book(s), seen the movie(s), or met the fan(s). Nor do I go on fanfic sites, as I prefer full canon, and I do not like rule 34.What are we arguing about again?
Something about vampires, homosexuality, religion, harry potter, books, movies, and something about Swaffy...
SWAFFEH! WHAT DID YOU DO???

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#39 Nov 29, 2010 3:49 AM
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JazzJackrabbit wrote:And not to get into religious matters, but parts of a certain religion persecutes people of other religions just because their book tells them to.
JazzJackrabbit wrote:If your "generalization" comment was about the religious envelope I was poking at, I made sure I didn't point out any specific religion, and I made sure I specified "part", in case anyone figured out which religion I was referring to.
My friend Swaffy will be here in 3... 2... 1...
Don't worry, the religious envelope is gone now.
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#40 Nov 29, 2010 3:54 AM
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Oh, right.
niggah u ignant.
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#41 Nov 29, 2010 3:55 AM
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Neotyguy40 wrote:JazzJackrabbit wrote:And not to get into religious matters, but parts of a certain religion persecutes people of other religions just because their book tells them to.
JazzJackrabbit wrote:If your "generalization" comment was about the religious envelope I was poking at, I made sure I didn't point out any specific religion, and I made sure I specified "part", in case anyone figured out which religion I was referring to.
My friend Swaffy will be here in 3... 2... 1...
Don't worry, the religious envelope is gone now.
Well I'm getting more sleep deprived and caffeinated by the minute... I feel like the captain from Romantically Apocalyptic.


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#42 Dec 04, 2010 7:41 PM
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Re: Writing a Novel
cooldude22345 wrote:JazzJackrabbit wrote:It's not ignorance. If I notice certain books make readers act a certain way, I can predict what the book is like (as in the lessons taught, not necessarily the story.)
For example, from my experience, Harry Potter fans seem to know how to cope with problems, while Twilight fans are overly defensive and emotionally unstable.
And not to get into religious matters, but parts of a certain religion persecutes people of other religions just because their book tells them to.Maybe there just aren't any rational people in Sfhdgfjhjdyjdfh, wherever that is.
*gasp* Blasphemy!
Wellll, that's not what I was talking about, but sure, I'll play along.
Nice generalization there, btw. It doesn't seem like you put much thought into it. If your 'experience' involved emotionally unstable Harry Potter fans and calm Twilight fans, your 'prediction' would be wrong. So no, you can't predict what a book is like based on fans.
I can't assume Of Mice and Men teaches that homosexuality is good just because some raging GeorgexLennie fangirl wrote about the (disgusting if its carnal) pairing on fanfiction.net.
*is refraining from subtle insults from now on*
If your "generalization" comment was about my HP vs T comment, it's true that most fans I know are like that, unless they like both, in which cases, the Harry Potter fanship overrides the Twilight fanship. My IRL observations have also been reproduced on the internet.
If your "generalization" comment was about the religious envelope I was poking at, I made sure I didn't point out any specific religion, and I made sure I specified "part", in case anyone figured out which religion I was referring to.
"Of Mice and Men" I cannot judge, as I have not read the book(s), seen the movie(s), or met the fan(s). Nor do I go on fanfic sites, as I prefer full canon, and I do not like rule 34.
I have just quoted a quote which was quoted, which was then quoted, and then that was quoted, which caused that to be qutoed. This message has been quoted.
I'm not going to comment on Twilight because I've never read it or watched a movie. I likely never will, becuase it's more of a chick flic from what I've heard. There are two things that have no rules, and I prefer to have more of war than of love in my reading.
Anyways, I'm now 10,700 words in, and I'm almost done with the exposition. Time for the action to begin.
I think Harry Potter fans would like my novel, but the fact of the matter is that it probably would be compaired to it too often to make it's own identity for thsoe fans. It won't be the same plot by any means, but the fact that it takes place in a school of magic might make people start to compair it to HP if they are a fan.
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#43 Dec 04, 2010 8:10 PM
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Re: Writing a Novel
JazzJackrabbit wrote:cooldude22345 wrote:JazzJackrabbit wrote:cooldude22345 wrote:JazzJackrabbit wrote:cooldude22345 wrote:[lolno] "Don't judge a movie by whether or not it is based on a book." Wise words right there. [/lolno]
That's not a BBCode function.
Oh and here's another quote: "You can, however, judge a book or movie by its fans and how they act."
lmfao, ignorance at its best...
"It is better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt."
Even you should be able to figure that one out. But do it fast, before the mods come~
It's not ignorance. If I notice certain books make readers act a certain way, I can predict what the book is like (as in the lessons taught, not necessarily the story.)
For example, from my experience, Harry Potter fans seem to know how to cope with problems, while Twilight fans are overly defensive and emotionally unstable.
And not to get into religious matters, but parts of a certain religion persecutes people of other religions just because their book tells them to.Maybe there just aren't any rational people in Sfhdgfjhjdyjdfh, wherever that is.
*gasp* Blasphemy!
Wellll, that's not what I was talking about, but sure, I'll play along.
Nice generalization there, btw. It doesn't seem like you put much thought into it. If your 'experience' involved emotionally unstable Harry Potter fans and calm Twilight fans, your 'prediction' would be wrong. So no, you can't predict what a book is like based on fans.
I can't assume Of Mice and Men teaches that homosexuality is good just because some raging GeorgexLennie fangirl wrote about the (disgusting if its carnal) pairing on fanfiction.net.
*is refraining from subtle insults from now on*
If your "generalization" comment was about my HP vs T comment, it's true that most fans I know are like that, unless they like both, in which cases, the Harry Potter fanship overrides the Twilight fanship. My IRL observations have also been reproduced on the internet.
If your "generalization" comment was about the religious envelope I was poking at, I made sure I didn't point out any specific religion, and I made sure I specified "part", in case anyone figured out which religion I was referring to.
"Of Mice and Men" I cannot judge, as I have not read the book(s), seen the movie(s), or met the fan(s). Nor do I go on fanfic sites, as I prefer full canon, and I do not like rule 34.I have just quoted a quote which was quoted, which was then quoted, and then that was quoted, which caused that to be qutoed. This message has been quoted.
I'm not going to comment on Twilight because I've never read it or watched a movie. I likely never will, becuase it's more of a chick flic from what I've heard. There are two things that have no rules, and I prefer to have more of war than of love in my reading.
Anyways, I'm now 10,700 words in, and I'm almost done with the exposition. Time for the action to begin.
I think Harry Potter fans would like my novel, but the fact of the matter is that it probably would be compaired to it too often to make it's own identity for thsoe fans. It won't be the same plot by any means, but the fact that it takes place in a school of magic might make people start to compair it to HP if they are a fan.
And with that i lose hope for the novel oh well.[/b]
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#44 Dec 05, 2010 7:52 AM
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Re: Writing a Novel
~cornys~ wrote:JazzJackrabbit wrote:cooldude22345 wrote:JazzJackrabbit wrote:cooldude22345 wrote:JazzJackrabbit wrote:cooldude22345 wrote:[lolno] "Don't judge a movie by whether or not it is based on a book." Wise words right there. [/lolno]
That's not a BBCode function.
Oh and here's another quote: "You can, however, judge a book or movie by its fans and how they act."
lmfao, ignorance at its best...
"It is better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt."
Even you should be able to figure that one out. But do it fast, before the mods come~
It's not ignorance. If I notice certain books make readers act a certain way, I can predict what the book is like (as in the lessons taught, not necessarily the story.)
For example, from my experience, Harry Potter fans seem to know how to cope with problems, while Twilight fans are overly defensive and emotionally unstable.
And not to get into religious matters, but parts of a certain religion persecutes people of other religions just because their book tells them to.Maybe there just aren't any rational people in Sfhdgfjhjdyjdfh, wherever that is.
*gasp* Blasphemy!
Wellll, that's not what I was talking about, but sure, I'll play along.
Nice generalization there, btw. It doesn't seem like you put much thought into it. If your 'experience' involved emotionally unstable Harry Potter fans and calm Twilight fans, your 'prediction' would be wrong. So no, you can't predict what a book is like based on fans.
I can't assume Of Mice and Men teaches that homosexuality is good just because some raging GeorgexLennie fangirl wrote about the (disgusting if its carnal) pairing on fanfiction.net.
*is refraining from subtle insults from now on*
If your "generalization" comment was about my HP vs T comment, it's true that most fans I know are like that, unless they like both, in which cases, the Harry Potter fanship overrides the Twilight fanship. My IRL observations have also been reproduced on the internet.
If your "generalization" comment was about the religious envelope I was poking at, I made sure I didn't point out any specific religion, and I made sure I specified "part", in case anyone figured out which religion I was referring to.
"Of Mice and Men" I cannot judge, as I have not read the book(s), seen the movie(s), or met the fan(s). Nor do I go on fanfic sites, as I prefer full canon, and I do not like rule 34.I have just quoted a quote which was quoted, which was then quoted, and then that was quoted, which caused that to be qutoed. This message has been quoted.
I'm not going to comment on Twilight because I've never read it or watched a movie. I likely never will, becuase it's more of a chick flic from what I've heard. There are two things that have no rules, and I prefer to have more of war than of love in my reading.
Anyways, I'm now 10,700 words in, and I'm almost done with the exposition. Time for the action to begin.
I think Harry Potter fans would like my novel, but the fact of the matter is that it probably would be compaired to it too often to make it's own identity for thsoe fans. It won't be the same plot by any means, but the fact that it takes place in a school of magic might make people start to compair it to HP if they are a fan.
And with that i lose hope for the novel oh well.[/b]
lol, I just felt like quoting this so that the quote list would get longer
Really though, I'm not making it like Harry Potter, I said that simply because it has something of the same setting.
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#45 Dec 11, 2010 8:12 AM
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I'm working on my own Non-fiction Novel, it's a large story that I have been adding to in my spare time over a couple of years.
I'm hoping it will get published. Then again....meh, I'll still have my day job.
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#46 Dec 13, 2010 1:00 AM
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Day jobs are great fall backs
How do non-fiction novels work anyways? lol I don't think I've read one before.
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#47 Dec 20, 2010 7:10 PM
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Good luck with that. Hope it gets published. ^^
I was thinking of writing a book. I had an original idea, but when I really thought about it, I gave up on that idea. Not as good as I first thought..XD
I'm currently trying to think of a new idea, but it might take me years. XD
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#48 Dec 20, 2010 7:22 PM
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Day jobs are great fall backs
How do non-fiction novels work anyways? lol I don't think I've read one before.
Its actually pretty easy to write non-fiction. I've read a few about the Andes survivors on 1972, the Donnelly Murder in Lucan, Ontario, etc... and all it takes is research and creative description.
I love writing stories, sometimes short, sometimes novels, and it takes practice. Ive been writing for about eight years, I guess) and its all about the time you put into it.
No wrtier ever writes a perfect storyline, characters or vook the first go round. They do numerous edits and smoothing out of the rough spots until it seems right. Don't give up on ideawithout putting your heart and soul into it.
I know, Im working on one right now.=)
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