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PostPosted: Sun Dec 12, 2010 12:22 am


I quite possibly have the worst attention span ever.
I have six amazing plots tumbling in my mind, and each one I love dearly, but none of them make it past page two! The one I have just started, As She Falls, is a twisted vampire story about a pre med student in England finds a mysterious letter while searching for information on Tuberculosis, as one of his sisters has been slowly dying from a rare drug resistant strain. He gets wrapped into a journey with three insane vampires and a half blood (though no one is really sure how she became half human) so he can save his sister's life. I haven't really got all that much hammered out, just finished up the very creepy introduction where one of the vamp's just killed two people, and am proceeding to introduce Timothy, our protagonist.
The Golden Boy and his Bittersweet Love (the titles a work in progress...) has also just been started, and is about a "Golden Boy" football player/son of a preacher cliche who befriends a drug addicted compulsive liar who's in remission from leukemia.
I am really struggling to stay on task with these two, not to mention the other four i'm writing on and off about, and its driving me crazy!
I sort of dove straight into the writing part of this journal, i guess, so i should probably introduce myself.
I'm Hammie, a music-obsessed hobby writer. I dabble in all genres, but enjoy dark modern-day fantasies and high school fics with a Romeo and Juliet thing going on (Two totally different stereotypes hook up but something prevents them from every getting a happily ever after)
I'm lazy and impulsive, causing most of my stories to be shortlived, but I'm trying my best to overcome this!
I like reading, to, and am always interested in new books. A tree Grows In Brooklyn and The Vampire Academy series are among my favorites.
PostPosted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 2:53 am


Hello, Hammie, I am Nightmare. The first thing you need to know about me: I write. A lot. My posts tend to read like books, though I often get to the point within the first few paragraphs and fill up the rest with examples. Extra long posts often get a tl;dr warning. XP I also tend to talk about my preferred fandoms a lot, so if it bugs you, you can feel free to tell me to shut up (though, the only place this is not in effect is my own journal. I will rave to my heart's desire there). XD

On your stories: The first one, I could see myself reading. Unless the half-blood is supposed to be a mystery, a common way around it is to make vampirism more of a disease than an undead state [/suggestion]. The second, while I can see the conflict potential, does not have so much to go off of, so I cannot really comment either way.

I am not really a big fan of Romeo and Juliet-esque stories, but whatever floats your boat. Dark modern fantasy is a favored genre of my own. Then again, being a Tim Burton fan, this is probably inevitable.

One series you should try is The Hollow by Christopher Golden and Ford Lytle Gilmore. They take The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, twist it around, and expand on it, bringing in other myths and creatures, and building up to larger demons.

Nightmare1

Hallowed Phantom


Music For Hamsters

PostPosted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 7:59 pm


T hank you for replying Nightmare! And don't worry, I'm one of those people who will read a ridiculously long post even if I subconsciously no that it was pointless after the first two paragraphs. For the half-blood problem, I was thinking of doing something like having her mother have been banished and stripped of the vampiristic state [which in this story, vampirism is something to be incredibly envious of] like halfway through pregnancy, giving her child half of a soul, and half of the human traits. Please feel free to spot check this solution for any obvious plot holes (:
In the case of Romeo and Juliet in general, I despise the play greatly. i read it three times, and hated it even more after each one. However, I do enjoy stories where there is no happy ending, no way around life's obstacles, which is what I guess I meant by it.
Tim Burton=AH-MAZING just gonna say that now.
I will definitely check out that book, and any others that you or anyone in this guild suggests (:
PostPosted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 9:49 pm


Well, then.

I would definitely figure out how your vampires work, where they are on the living vs. dead scale, and how they turn people back. And explain why it splits the soul.

That makes a bit more sense, though now that I think about it, I did sort of use it myself. I have two feuding (more like "cold war" than flat-out hate) families, but "Romeo" forced "Juliet" to marry him and dragged her and several others down with him. "Juliet" tried to get away from him, and "Romeo" got her killed because of his selfishness. It takes the families a who new generation or two to bury the hatchet, though "Juliet" is mourned on both sides (none of this was her fault, and even "Romeo's" family understood this) while "Romeo" is hated by both sides until his death.

Tim Burton does = amazing.

It is actually a series of four books: The Hollow, Drowned, Mischief, and Enemies.

Nightmare1

Hallowed Phantom


Music For Hamsters

PostPosted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 4:31 pm


I have not touched my story since saturday, save for one small edit. I feel awful about it, since I'm not really going through writer's block or anything. Its like I know what I want to write, and I know how I want the story to go, but I can't seem to get it down onto paper (or Word 2007, in this case). Maybe its all the stress from finals week....luckily that'll all be over soon, even if it doesn't actually start for me till thursday. Yay for awesome science teachers who don't make students that have an A take the final! I'm hoping once winter break starts, and once I've finished Mirror Mirror (this really awesome "Snow White" like book written by the guy who wrote Wicked) I'll be able to get back on track with As She Falls
Nightmare: That story sounds sehr interessant! And thats another thing that always takes me forever when I'm writing, figuring out the technical stuff -.-" I'll get it eventually though, I always do!
I'm at my limit for books checked out from the library but I ill definitely take a look at that series!
PostPosted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 7:36 pm


G uess who's back? Thats right your favorite easily distracted hamster! its not that I've been busy with my packed social calendar (ha, yeah right) its more of that my parents kind of...suck. A lot. SO, I've been busy sorting out a mess of personal life instead of tippytapping away on anything. So sorry dearies!
Updates?
Well.....
Haven't touched As She Falls yet
Am thinking about scrapping Tears of a Clown or Mr. Golden Boy and His Bittersweet Love, or at least altering the plot.
Would like to start a new story, which is untitled at the mo'
and
I am getting a mystery package soon!

Music For Hamsters

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