Haha yes
I'm not too good at writing but someone recommended for me to post my story online and see what feedback i get and they recommended this place, so here i am XD
I've actually never read that book. I saw the movie before I found out about her, and when I tried to read the book afterward I couldn't get into it.
Change of Heart by Jodi Picoult. Changed my views on everything. I honestly compare every book to that one now, and not a single book has been as good. You?
I'm quite the opposite. I've been writing since, honestly, before I can even remember. The first and last time I got to bind one of my stories was in fifth grade, and I was super ecstatic.
I like reading realistic fiction books. At first I was really into Stephen King, and now Jodi Picoult is my favorite author. I can't really get into fantasy, but I use to like it a lot. How about you?
If it's on here, I'd be honored to read it and tell you what I think : )
I might not be the best writer or anything but I can always try my best to help.
Keep on writing for sure, the more you write the more inner creative flow you will generate.
I want to write a Draco Malfoy romancepantsy fanfic.
It's something that I've always wanted to write and I finally have the place to write it sooo yeah. I have a couple other harry potter world fanfics a flowin' in my notebook as well.
I've learned that at some point I have to just write for myself though :)
I welcome all readers now as well silent or social, it's great to know people read.
I consider a cheesy romance to be a romance with an obviously happy ending.
There can be cliche moments or even intensive dramatic problems but in the end couple are happy. Throw in a couple one liners that make you go AWWW and you're all set! That is what I consider to be a cheesy romance. :)
Predictable stories can be obnoxious but if they are well written I find myself still reading. As long as the characters are easy to relate to or have humorous personalities sometimes that's all you need to keep a story going, no matter how predictable.
I've never ever finished a story I've written on Quizilla, even when it was actually decent. If anyone read no one would comment, so everything was negative and I had nothing to keep me going. Much has changed since then, I'm working on more structure to my stories and I'm definitely used to negativity. I've always welcomed constructive haters though :)
Exactly, like with absolutely everything I write. I look back and want to fix it, embarrassed by what it lacks.
I openly read anything; from manga to nonfiction as long as it has story progression and makes wonder. Cheesy romance stories and fantasyesque stories seem to be what I've been reading though.
I've had Hunger Games on hold at the library for two months =/