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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 10:48 pm
Who here likes to make crafts? Likes to trade crafts? Likes to find penpals? Wants to join a community who does all of these things?
Join me on swap-bot.com, I'm PukeFacedFreak.
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Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 5:15 pm
Wow. That site looks interesting.
I just have time to skim it right now, but it looks like I'll more than likely be back to create an account at some point.
I'll add you as a friend when I do. heart
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Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 7:05 pm
Lunar Lust Wow. That site looks interesting. I just have time to skim it right now, but it looks like I'll more than likely be back to create an account at some point. I'll add you as a friend when I do. heart *like*
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Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 11:57 am
Here is my group description: "This group is for people who enjoy writing - be it journal, penpal, short story - and anything having to do with words (book page art, letter art, stationary swap, etc.). This group is also for people who are frustrated when the English language is treated like beef through a meat grinder. If you want to join this group, please be a lover of words, grammar and avid user of punctuation.
I personally am bored with typical 'introductory' letters/swaps, so I will do my best to put up creative swaps and hope you will contribute as well."
And here are the type of swaps I plan to personally host: Sentence a Day (monthly journal swap in a pocket-sized journal which you write one sentence summing up your day or best part of your day) List Journal (a journal full of different lists) Penpal: POV of Your Pet (a letter written from the point of view of your pet) Creative Writing Prompt (either a one-time prompt swap and/or an 'add to the story' journal which circulates) Word Bank (write a short story that must include a list of words given as well as a theme) Your Name in Lyrics (you spell out your partner's name with song titles and include lyrics to each song) Reminisce: Remember When... (Write to your partner about 'that one time' the two of you had an amazing fictional adventure - typically best when it starts off plausible and escalates to crazy)
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