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  • This.Useless.Heart.

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    Oh, crap! I rambled forever and still forgot the other questions! Sorry!
    1) see other comment lol
    2) I write new stories decently often. I just don't post them very often.
    3) Online, I read very randomly, but I find I read mostly romance...I guess...? Which is weird because offline reading that is probably the least of what I read. XD
    4) Um...One of mine? ...Sorry, I really don't know what you like to read to be honest.
    October 31st, 2012 at 11:32pm
  • This.Useless.Heart.

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    I tried to write a story with a very similar premise forever ago only as a deconstruction of issues that were plaguing fanfiction (and a way to piss on things I just didn't like at the time.) I found it to be much harder to write than I had planned, and the results wound up being almost nothing at all like I had ever intended (it's posted on here by the way, it's actually my first story ever posted here, I think.) So, in short, good luck with yours! I'd be interested to see how you make your deconstruction work! I hope you have more luck with it than me (not that my story turned out horrible, just not the way it was supposed to really. XD)
    October 31st, 2012 at 11:28pm
  • Katie Mosing

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    Oh my gosh, that idea sounds amazing! I could see it being really funny tehe You should do it!
    October 13th, 2012 at 05:52am
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    1) It sounds interesting. A bit different and could be either really amazing or totally flop. My bets on amazing, because it's you.
    2) Too often, most of them only ever see the inside of a bin.
    3) I guess romance. But it's probably the most common.
    4) Any of mine. Cute Or you could check out Aquarius by alfred pennyworth. I'll get you a link in a second if you'd like. It's truly great.
    October 13th, 2012 at 01:45am