Steve Saylor's Friends
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I’m just this guy, you know?
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Attempting NaNoWriMo for the first time this year, 2011. Wish me luck!
Dr. Tim’s Neurotic Rules of Ficly Life
[Disclaimer: This is not intended to be binding nor in any way an expectation of general members of Ficly, league members, family members or wearers of Member’s Only jackets]
1. Comment to Story posting ratio must exceed 5:1. Goal is 10:1. In other words, I write a story then find five others (at least) upon which to comment before writing another.
2. For every solo shot or sequel of my own material, I must write a sequel or prequel to the work of another author. If I’m going easy on myself, participating in a challenge also fulfills this requirement.
3. If someone comments on one of my stories, I go find one of theirs upon which to comment. It only seems fair, and I like to think it encourages commenting.
4. Awesomeness is the goal, always. Call me on it when I fail, please.
5. Clearly mark mature content and err on the side of caution.
6. Golden Rule remains in effect for all sequels, prequels, and comments.
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Feminist author and science educator. Midwest, middle-aged, growing midsection, but definitely NOT middle of the road.
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“I realize why I do it in the first place, not to be a star, just to be me.”
-Make It Or Break It
“For every day you take off from writing, your muse will take off three!” -Anonymous
“Do not pity the dead, pity the living: especially those who live without love.” -Dumbledore“Read, Reply, Ficly, or Die!” -Krully
Ficly Blogger-In-Chieftess
I am a member of the League of Awesomeness: Mistress of Well-Intentioned Indecision.
I am Mistress Elshanor of Hawk Manor, Head Librarian, Keeper of the Secret Passageway to Mount Krully, and Keeper of the Ficlinomicon AND Kevin Lawver’s Pen.Get your ficly fandom on! http://zazzle.com/inkwells*
I wrote some free ebooks:
www.smashwords.com/profile/view/elshahawkI also blog! Follow me at: www.wellintentionedindecision.blogspot.com, www.elshahawkscribblins.blogspot.com, or dailyspoonfulsofsugar.wordpress.com
Certified teacher, wife, mother of two, center-brained, imaginative, pragmatist. I find myself writing every spare moment I get.
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J. A. Keane has spent the majority of his 18 years trying to act like a somewhat normal member of modern society, but seeing as nobody else seems to be acting normal these days (which basically makes the entire concept of “normality” redundant and nothing but a bad joke (my inner Comedian-from-Alan-Moore’s-“Watchmen” talking there)), he has decided to give up on that, and continue along his path of random offbeat-ness.
When he’s not doing that, he also likes to write long-winded rants on Tumblr, miniature rants on Twitter, medium sized rants on Facebook, and adamantly refuses to use LOLspeak (as he finds it annoying, and believes that it’s a slightly differentiated (but not THAT much, really, if you think about it) form of Newspeak).
And when he’s not doing any of that, he likes to write exaggerated biographies that are intended to make him sound more interesting than he actually is.
And after all that, he also really likes to end his website biographies on a joke.
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I’ve committed to make five comments for every story I post. As of 29/3/12, I’ve got four comments for every story.
I’m an Arts/Law student living in Australia. I’m passionate about progress, science, duty and humanity.
Add me on Google Plus! (Chris Sakkas)
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“The last page doesn’t necessarily mean the end.”
Right Now: I’m a 19-year-old girl trying to figure this whole life thing out. So, if you don’t see me for periods of time… I’m doing college. It’s insane
Someday: I will be the girl I know I can be. I’m going to do my very best to always keep on keepin’ on.
Welcome to my World: “I myself am made entirely of flaws, stitched together with good intentions.”
I have lots of wishes and dreams. I don’t know if any of them will come true, and that’s scary. I have loved and lost, in a different way than you might think. It changed me forever.
Chloe Cypress, you are always in my heart and on my mind. I will never forget you.
The best thing we can do
is make wherever we’re lost in
look as much like home
as we can.
~Christopher FrySeries:
Cassandra & Adam with SandwichMaker: http://ficly.com/stories/16647
Ophelia & Henry with Lady Pandorica: http://ficly.com/stories/25050I don’t need EASY. I just need POSSIBLE.
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Good day!
The name’s Ed – theatre buff, pianist and proud Ficleteer…
Of course, all comments and ratings are appreciated, and I do try to do my bit as well – if you want to note me, that’s always pleasant too!
Much Love,
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software by day, fiction by night. Mostly reading, but I do occasionally have the creational urge.
Those will mostly end up here.
I am also the Supreme Vice Arbiter of the League of Awesomeness
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17 year old attempting to juggle my beloved writing and A-Levels. Please be gentle =) Thought it might be time to write a proper profile piece. I’m…er…Abby. And…well…that’s me there. Somewhere to the…erm…left I think. Yup. I kind of comment on everything. I’m like a commenting freak. And … erm…this is a hell of a lot harder than I anticipated.
I’m also a geek. I’m a Trekky, Lord of the Rings addict, Star Wars fan…well I’ll sum it up by saying I love all things ComicCon. I’m an artist too. Ooh and I love history. And science. I can’t stop playing Assassin’s Creed…and Runescape. So bite me, blondies!!!
I have alcoholic tendencies =P … judgement will be met with drunken vomitting so good luck with that!
If I was religious, I think God would have kicked me out by now. Yet I still class myself as Christian, how odd.
All things truly evil come in cute packages. So don’t mess with the panda hat, OK?
Oh and I’ve written 11 books. But I can’t be bothered to publish. =S
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A writer who tries to explores the human heart, as passionately as possible.
Any criticism or advice would be greatly appreciated!
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The pen is mightier than the sword. How outdated. In the 1900’s, it would have been, “The typewriter is mightier than the machine gun.” But in modern times? “The word processor is mightier than the particle-beam weapon.”
I play video games, build things with Legos, and try to kid myself into thinking that I’m mature. I love dorking around with computers and I have a strange obsession with hats – nice ones, that is, no baseball caps. My dream is to either become a Masterbuilder or a drummer, and neither seem very close. Such is life.
Since joining Ficly, I’ve come to realize that I love playing off of other people’s work, reshaping their ideas to form some coherent things. Half my stories come either from challenges or from hitting the “Random Story” button and writing a sequel (I highly recommend this, the things that you’ll find are amazing!).
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A no-name, aspiring author who can’t stop writing. Looking ahead, he strives for perfection. Shackled by various forms of entertainment, he dreams of success. Most stories here are an invitation to YOU, to join me in creating new stories, new worlds, and a different tomorrow.