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Post by Johno on Jul 1, 2008 17:38:45 GMT -5
I didn't know if this was the right place for this, but it is the General board and this is writing in GENERAL. Anyways, how did you get into writing? I love writing stories, that's one of my favorite things. I was just introduced to scripts last year in the Lostpedia contest and fell in love with that, but have been writing stories and books for 8 years--since I was 4 years old. I used to be obsessed with the Titanic disaster when I was in pre-school and I wrote my first book there--a 12 page book about the Titanic. I still have it too. :3 What's yourstory?
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Post by Admin on Jul 2, 2008 2:25:39 GMT -5
You can read my life story here, my friend.
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Jane Austen
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I still think Annie is Kate. :D Oh and........ Richard Alpert is a beautiful man.
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Post by Jane Austen on Jul 5, 2008 10:10:51 GMT -5
I wrote a book about dinosaurs when I was five. I always wrote fanfiction and stuff through middle school, and in Junior High I got into theatre and wrote the 8th grade play. In ninth grade, I revised a shakespearian play and made it 'young and hip'. I guess it just all happened that way. Although I would love to write a LOST: the musical! (Or even better- LOST: the musical....on ice!)
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Post by Dominick on Jul 8, 2008 16:24:16 GMT -5
Lola... if lost was a musical... what would sawyer do? AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I don't really know how i got into it, i think writing for the writing contest will just keep me entertained until lost is on again
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Jane Austen
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I still think Annie is Kate. :D Oh and........ Richard Alpert is a beautiful man.
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Post by Jane Austen on Jul 9, 2008 22:03:04 GMT -5
Same here. I actually was bored one day, and put together a little "ballad of Ben Linus" (to the tune of 'I feel Pretty') 'I feel cunning, and so stunning, Cause the leader, the leader is me! I may not be...the kindest, But I'm power, so cower, at I! Cause the kindest, ain't Ben Linus, And I'll cheat, and I'll bluff, and I'll lie! *triple salcow* I could see it happen. haha
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Post by Dominick on Jul 9, 2008 22:15:50 GMT -5
that is the funniest thing ever
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Post by Admin on Jul 9, 2008 23:57:52 GMT -5
Even funnier than Horace Please?
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Post by Necktie on Jul 10, 2008 0:11:34 GMT -5
Even funnier than Horace Please? That's funnier.
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Jacko
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Post by Jacko on Jul 10, 2008 2:26:59 GMT -5
Even funnier than Horace Please? That's funnier. OMG, C.S that's hilarious! I nearly wet myself (not really, but it was that funny!)
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Post by Dominick on Jul 10, 2008 10:52:47 GMT -5
um aight
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Post by Johno on Jul 11, 2008 9:56:25 GMT -5
"How long did you have that case full of guns before Claire fell off the monkey bars and broke her neck?" Hahaha! That was classic. And Horace's dance was funny, too. xD "Welcome to the Island, man."
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Jane Austen
Freelance Writer
Aspiring Writer
I still think Annie is Kate. :D Oh and........ Richard Alpert is a beautiful man.
Posts: 113
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Post by Jane Austen on Jul 12, 2008 22:29:56 GMT -5
The Horace dance was a little creepy....but the Locke & Jack thing was hilarious
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Post by Dominick on Jul 14, 2008 22:40:22 GMT -5
the dance was classic
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Jane Austen
Freelance Writer
Aspiring Writer
I still think Annie is Kate. :D Oh and........ Richard Alpert is a beautiful man.
Posts: 113
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Post by Jane Austen on Jul 26, 2008 8:09:29 GMT -5
haha how did we get to this subject anyway??
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Post by Chubby - FACT: Cooler than you on Aug 6, 2008 22:09:53 GMT -5
I dunno... cus everyone here is so random!
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Post by Johno on Aug 7, 2008 13:24:15 GMT -5
Does anyone here like toaster strudels? I seem to be the only one my age that does.
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Post by Admin on Aug 12, 2008 18:52:27 GMT -5
I used to be all about the Toaster Strudels. Now I'm into Poptarts, mainly cuz you don't have to keep them frozen. Perhaps some day I will once again embark on the path of the Strudel.
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