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2 yrs ago
Current The way some people spell makes me wonder about their pronunciation.
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8 yrs ago
They say it's about the journey, not the destination. This is true of many things. Pizza delivery is not one of them.
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8 yrs ago
TFW you know what you want to happen but the words aren't cooperating. Why is plot suddenly so much harder to write?
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8 yrs ago
So ded. Cannot brain. Just one massive poorly coordinated and balance-lacking headache. But don't send help. I don't want to people either. X.x
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8 yrs ago
Glad to see I'm not the only follower of Lord Cato, god of wisdom, on this most auspicious Superb Owl Sunday.
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I am an adult, though I don't usually act like it. I'm a voracious reader, and not overly picky about books. I am artistic in a variety of areas, including music, drawing, writing, and sculpting. I have a minor obsession with dragons, and love the color violet. Fantasy is my preferred genre, be it past, future, urban...as long as it has a fantasy flavor to it. I also like scifi, mystery, and some horror. I am crazy, and I like tormenting my characters. But I don't bite...much. ^.~


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@pugbutter It's fine. I think most everyone was. <3

Are you wanting me to play the farmer? Or just cover what would have been seen? ...I don't think the farmer would be out at that hour of night.
@Ailyn Evensen We had some get bored the other day. They're evolving!
Hm, let's see. Well, she may have been insane during it, but there was a time when Amune was suicidal, or very close to it. She has scars on her left wrist, actually, though they're faint and often hidden by a watch or bracelet. Part of it was because the pain of the cuts helped her focus and stay grounded, when she kept losing herself. Part of it was that she wanted to escape the chaos in her head.

I dunno if you'd want to bring Jareth and Vincent back in. I know there was mention of a briefing two hours from arrival, but I don't know if that included them -- or Amune, for that matter. Orion and Cain should both be returning, I think you said.

I could write a little more from Amune. She could ask some questions to distract herself from what she doesn't want to think about. Or we can wait, if you'd prefer just to see if a couple days makes a difference.
@TheMinorFall Aww, I'm sorry to hear that. Lack of inspiration/motivation is the worst. Let me reread some things, and I'll see if I can't light a spark, shall I? *snugs* I hope you at least had a good Thanksgiving.
@tsukune ...Not flowing sounds like bad writing/editing to me, but eh. I guess I'd have to read a designated light novel to understand, as by what you're saying I don't think I ever have.
@tsukune I only categorize by age group because it makes finding them easier in a library. ^.^;;

I've seen very few anime/manga that are episodic, or perhaps I just missed it. Usually the smallest plot is at least two, sometimes three to five eps. Maybe I'm just not watching the right ones. "Episodic" means that each episode stands alone --

Huh. Well I looked it up, and episodic as a general word means loosely connected -- leading to my interpretation of each episode having a distinct plot arc that starts and ends with that ep, and only loose connections between them. But the TV definition says "occurring in installments", which I would interpret as broken into pieces, as with the older Doctor Who broadcasts, or something like a two-parter for a standard series, or even a tv mini-series (which is usually a long thing split into multiple pieces to accommodate airing restrictions). So now I'm not clear what episodic means, and it seems you are using it the opposite way that I use it. O.o

I didn't think that light novels have lots of pictures. And I totally use a bit of flair when conversing. Standard language can have poetry just as easily as pompous prose, and I have encountered very few professionally written books that don't feel smooth. Then again, a single poetic turn of phrase is probably not a make-or-break example, so I don't know. Usually dialogue is written as would be expected of the time period, and then narrative may be the same or it may be different. I've seen straight-forward narrative written like the narrator was speaking to the audience, be it first person or in the manner of Lemony Snicket. Not only that, but you can be conversational and /still/ poetic. It might be more a manner of familiarity with the audience than what words you choose. Something as simple as "Shall we?" might feel poetic, and a jargon-filled spiel between computer programmers can be casual conversation. *shrugs*
@LadyRunic Not sure how I restored your hope, but okay? You're welcome, I guess? ^.^;; Glad you liked it. Shame I never got to use most of my ideas, but eh. Oh, by the way -- if you want a messenger, I recommend a sprite or a pixie -- annoying yes, but they will probably be able to wiggle past that shield somehow. They're like cockroaches, or mosquitoes -- everywhere, and nearly impossible to get rid of. ^.~

I do appreciate the offer, but I doubt I will return. Given that I'm reluctant to leave in the first place giving in to that temptation is only going to make things harder, possibly for everyone. Still, I'm flattered. <3 And I think I may lurk on the sidelines, if you don't object.
@NekoMizu@tsukune I read Nancy Drew in first grade. YA novels have considerable flair. Since books for kids can include very flowery language, and since adults do read light novels, I'm not seeing a good division here.

I mean that the focus plot is split up. There will be no introduction/rising action/climax/denouement to a single book, which most books in a series do have (though there are exceptions where things end on cliffhangers). But usually those are new complications and twists leading into a new one-book plot in the next installment. Thus, the background plot might span several volumes in a series, but there's a smaller plot in each book, and that is usually the focus. I meant books where there is no real plot arc in each volume, but where, instead, each book is more like one chapter of a story. Anime is not always episodic, in fact a lot of the ones I watch are not. The most obvious example I can think of is DBZ, though I don't watch it. And manga versions of things like InuYasha, Detective Conan, and Rurouni Kenshin have short "chapters" based on the fact that they are released in weekly installments. The actual plot arc spans several of these chapters, and even a collected print volume won't start and finish a single plot, but are instead rather arbitrary in many cases. The idea isn't that there can't be longer plots -- there's almost always /something/ to tie things in the same series together, even if it's just the characters (Nancy Drew, and various different mystery series that I've read, usually have few connections from one case to the next, just as a detective's case last month may be entirely different from the one they're working on now).

So you're saying that light novels do have a complete plot in each volume, in most cases? Welp, definitely wrong on that point, then. No idea what T and OT are, and I remember older books often have the occasional illustration -- the Nancy Drews, for example, had a handful of pictures through the book. Maybe five.

It sounds to me that light novels are more a stylistic designation. Thus, you could have a novel written in light-novel style. I mean, a novel is simply "a fictitious prose narrative of book length, typically representing character and action with some degree of realism" -- though you could totally get rid of the second half of that, since many novels do (I'm looking at you, Hitchhiker's Guide! <3). There's no specific style, but often it seems that it needs to be several chapters long, or a hundred to three hundred pages to qualify. Less than that adn I don't often hear a book called a novel. So a book of two hundred pages, dialogue heavy and very light on descriptions, and with no complicated words (though I'd argue the last one, because really, you can be poetic without flowery words, and there's no good lines to separate them) -- this would be a novel and a light novel at the same time, by what you've said.

@tsukune I've only ever heard Japan and other countries in the east use the term "light novel", usually alongside manga and anime, and I've never actually read any. I've read books in English that use simplistic narrative, and while I can't offhand remember them being called novels, I think they were just "books" or "chapter books" (or books without pictures, if you were young enough ^.^; ). I know that there are books called novels out there that are not particularly sophisticated. I think Nancy Drew (the old ones) might qualify, and a bunch of YA fiction. Harry Potter, those are novels, but the language isn't all that complex.

I thought the difference for a light novel is that the main plot -- the big one -- is stretched over multiple books. Like a serial, where one book is published in pieces. I could be wrong, of course, but level of artistry in writing has never changed what it's called (save with poetry at times), and I know there's Japanese light novel series with a great deal of flair, from what I've heard. So take Harry Potter. Each book has a complete plot, and there are background plot arcs in addition that span multiple books. Those are novels, and the set is a series. With a light novel, I'd expect each of those books to be split into multiple smaller pieces, each holding a portion of the "whole" book, and thus the plot of each full story. I dunno, now that I think on it that doesn't seem quite right either.
So...yeah, it's a bit of a monster. ^.^;;

@LadyRunic I left the arrival of your person in place, but since Sini will not be able to take any message, your char will need to find someone else. I gave only the briefest of mentions for arrival and to indicate strength; let me know if I need to change it but I think what you did the other way supports this version.

And with that, Sini has perished while defending her beloved Spring. *puts up a memorial for her* Take care, everyone. <3
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