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The Home, Generation one (chapter four)

Submitted by Aalen Fideli on Mon, 08/13/2012 - 03:57

OOC go check out the song "Written Emotions" by MitiS before you read on. Previous Chapter Nick could hardly contain his mirth. Not that he was trying very hard. He clearly enjoyed the look on the two separatists faces. (let it be noted, Reader, that Milla is a separatist too but doesn't know what's going on) Adren was yelling at Nick, "What are you doing here! Why are you spying on us? Why did you put that note in the book! How did you know I'd find it? You didn't even get my name right!

The Home, Generation one (chapter three)

Submitted by Aalen Fideli on Tue, 07/24/2012 - 16:57

O.O.C. did anybody notice the notes section below the "Body" box? Maybe that's where i should put the ooc stuff. Previous Chapter Adren literally flew downstairs. Kamor was cleaning the kitchen, and without looking up he said: "I don't know who put that note there, but the name is excellent." Adren was shocked, "What! Someone knew we were here and put that note in the book! We have to find them! What name?" "Teach ar Leith.

A POLL! or a sort of open letter question.

Submitted by Aalen Fideli on Mon, 07/09/2012 - 10:09

What should I write? I have stories that demand to be worked on, but I never find the time to write.
Maybe if I had a goal... *wink

So here is the question: Which of the following should I give priority to?

A. Rinsenar Pete, the light trilogy.

B. The Home.

C. The History of Arpag.

D. World of Skycanyon.

E. A Situation. (steampunk idea)

F. Aahrenwold.

G. New Story (I actually have something i think is pretty good, sans title)

if there's something that didn't make the list, or I did something weird again, tell me.

A Dream is Just a Dream...or is it? Chapter Twelve (a Narnian fan fiction)

Submitted by Lucy Anne on Fri, 06/01/2012 - 15:30

A/N: Okay, I know that the timeline is a bit messed up. Hope you guys don’t mind. This chapter covers a lot of stuff. I sure will miss this story when it’s done. And if my characters behave, it looks like this story is almost done. Any phrases or lines that might have been taken from C.S. Lewis’ are C.S. Lewis’.

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In Ink

Submitted by Hannah W. on Thu, 05/17/2012 - 17:01

I set myself down in words, in ink.
Blue lines running like rivers on the page
and my name
scrawled at the end with a hesitant hand.

My penmanship inelegant, sentences ineloquent
saying everything and nothing that I wanted to say.

But writing things down is like leaving fingerprints
or getting paper cuts, or making reckless decisions.

It’s like trying to draw a bird in a minute:
unable to capture its lightness and movement.

Advanced Relative Perception and Reaction

Submitted by Aalen Fideli on Fri, 05/11/2012 - 03:57

Advanced Relative Perception and Reaction (ARPR) is a mental ability that allows the (user?) to think faster than normal which causes a perceived "slowing" of time.
The brain (for example) collects information which you process at a normal rate (60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes an hour.) ARPR makes it seem as if there were (a number) seconds a minute allowing you to react faster (or slower; on long car rides for instance) than normal.
Nothing actually changes, but you perceive time differently.
ARPR is like super-speed and slowmotion at the same time.