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Chatterbox: Inkwell
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Hello dear students, may I welcome you to your first day at G.P.P.S. As your Principal, I am very excited to see young people learning. I wish you the best, and I hope your graduate with honors pinned on your shirts of excellence! You may now go to your classrooms.
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(October 10, 2009 - 10:22 am)
Chatterbox: Inkwell
A story that
A story that I wrote. It's very short, less than three hundred words. And in my opinion, it's also very bad. Now, i command you to read it and tell me what you think of it, the TRUTH!!!!! I WILL NOT get my feelings hurt. And my English is very bad...
(October 8, 2009 - 7:02 pm)
Chatterbox: Inkwell
Roleplay!&nb
Roleplay!
Okay, so the title's deceiving, somewhat, as this isn't actually a roleplay. It's a link to an old roleplay that my sister and I worked hard on. Probably nobody remembers it now, except for my sister and me, but I'm trying to revive it. Please come!
http://www.cricketmagkids.com/chatterbox/inkwell/node/13460
(October 8, 2009 - 6:34 pm)
Chatterbox: Inkwell
Have you ever
Have you ever wished your life could be an adventure? Last year, it was all I wanted. I wanted to open the wardrobe and ride The Polar Express, because I was jealous that evrything good seems to be trapped on printed pages.
Sure, I love to write fantasy, but right now I'm into stories that are more down-to-earth. Does anyone get where I'm coming from? Anyone at all?
(October 7, 2009 - 7:34 pm)
Chatterbox: Inkwell
I'm Back!
I'm Back!
Just in case you did not know, I am back! And writing a play about an unfinished snowman! Yay! exerpts anyone?
(October 7, 2009 - 4:44 pm)
Chatterbox: Inkwell
This is the
This is the place for posting weird things about classics. I have three that come to mind, so here goes.
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (Bronte's e has an umlaut) has absolutely no redeeming features except for Bronte's exceptional way with words. Read it for ten minutes and you come away depressed and angry. It makes me want to shout "We need a birthday party here! Disney princesses! Just once! One birthday party! PLEASE!!!" Honestly, it is the darkest book I have ever read.
(October 6, 2009 - 8:40 pm)
Chatterbox: Inkwell
Hey everyone! I'm
Hey everyone! I'm kinda new at this but I thought it would be cool to have a story/poetry thread where we could post stuff we're working on, and get feedback and suggestions. you can post the part of the story or poem that you want help/suggestions with and others can coment. I'll start. this is a poem i'm working on, but am having trouble finding a good rhyme that makes sense for the last line of the 3rd stanza. (I only posted the 2 and 3 stanza's here)
(October 5, 2009 - 12:53 pm)
Chatterbox: Inkwell
Ok, I really
Ok, I really loved the stories about the elf-girl living on that traveling city and was sad to see it end, so I thought of a new story about it. When her magic hairpin breaks, some of the magic is breathed in by a baby in the next room. The baby is an orphan who is being taken care of by her uncle, one of the guards. The baby gets the power to summon light. The other main character is a half wolf half dog, sired by the giant guard dog. The girl also gets the power to talk to animals. It is about how they escape so the girl can learn how to control her magic. Anyway, tell me what you think!
(October 5, 2009 - 7:25 am)
Chatterbox: Inkwell
Yet another morbid(ish) poem of mine :D Thoughts, if you please:
(October 4, 2009 - 6:39 pm)
Chatterbox: Inkwell
Re: NaNoWriMo...
Re: NaNoWriMo...
I seem to be making a rather lot of "Re:..." posts these days. I'll have to have a talk with myself about it :D Anyhoo, I was wondering if anyone on here has joined the young writers one. I feel highly alone, even though I have a good amount of buddies, I don't really know anyone (except for Kake *squee*). *wanders off to have talk with self about too many "re" posts*
PS: I set my word count goal today. *sighs* a measly 30 thousand *frowns and pouts*
(October 2, 2009 - 11:30 pm)