My story is titled: “Grammar and Spelling Trolls, why they need love almost as much as poo bugs do, but why they also smell worse. Plus, it has Bender.”
Actually, the idea presented is quite insightful, but then trivialized in the end. I suspect North is a bit surprised and embarrassed by his depth of sensitivity.
who here could resist flipping through a book with that title, if you saw it just lying there in a bookstore? if you are saying ’’no’’ then you should follow that with a ‘’HEY GUYS I AM ALSO SO MISREPRESENTIN’ MY FUTURE ACTIONS RIGHT NOW’’
If that’s not a fan-fic mash-up, I’ve never heard one.
But in terms of universal truths, the best one I think I’ve ever read is in “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner:“We cling to the thing that robs us.”
You were losing me with that title until that ending bit there, T-Rex.
As an aspiring writer myself, I can confirm that Dromiceiomimus is correct; that is basically the desire of every author, to write something that’s new but eternal and remembered.
Ida No almost 9 years ago
My story is titled: “Grammar and Spelling Trolls, why they need love almost as much as poo bugs do, but why they also smell worse. Plus, it has Bender.”
Coyoty Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I know of one author who just wants to tell jokes about dinosaurs.
cocavan11 almost 9 years ago
Actually, the idea presented is quite insightful, but then trivialized in the end. I suspect North is a bit surprised and embarrassed by his depth of sensitivity.
ryanqnorth Premium Member almost 9 years ago
who here could resist flipping through a book with that title, if you saw it just lying there in a bookstore? if you are saying ’’no’’ then you should follow that with a ‘’HEY GUYS I AM ALSO SO MISREPRESENTIN’ MY FUTURE ACTIONS RIGHT NOW’’
arbyrb almost 9 years ago
Everything is better with Bender.
ladamson1918 almost 9 years ago
If that’s not a fan-fic mash-up, I’ve never heard one.
But in terms of universal truths, the best one I think I’ve ever read is in “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner:“We cling to the thing that robs us.”
johngregor Premium Member almost 9 years ago
You should write a story about someone who eats his favourite food and then he’s not hungry but then he gets hungry again so he eats some more.
scyphi26 almost 9 years ago
You were losing me with that title until that ending bit there, T-Rex.
As an aspiring writer myself, I can confirm that Dromiceiomimus is correct; that is basically the desire of every author, to write something that’s new but eternal and remembered.