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13-07-2010, 02:47 AM
Sure. The same questions that I asked Commander , you can answer those.
13-07-2010, 02:48 AM
Wait, wut?
13-07-2010, 02:49 AM
Heres the questions:
Do you like writting?
How did you get into it?
How many stories have you written?
What stories do you like here in War Stories?
Last question: Do you have any tips for new wrtters out there? And if so, what is it?
Do you like writting?
How did you get into it?
How many stories have you written?
What stories do you like here in War Stories?
Last question: Do you have any tips for new wrtters out there? And if so, what is it?
13-07-2010, 02:59 AM
Ah. OK.
Well, as for whether I enjoy writing, the answer is a definite yes. You can allow for an infinite amount of different possibilities as you begin, and each new chapter or character has the potential to unlock incredible twists, attachments, or sub-plots to the story. I find anyone who can manipulate this delicate thread so that people enjoy it to be full of talent, and am very proud to be a writer.
I began writing when I read a few of the stories in this forum. I was inspired by the original writers, when I looked at their plots and thought of things I would do differently, or twists I would make. As I thought of these things, the idea dawned on me that I could do all of these things in my own story, which became Fallen Comrades.
Fallen Comrades was my original story, and it is now finished. However, I have begun the sequal about the main character's experience on a different side of war. I'd count the original FC as my only completed story, but FCII is forming in my mind quite quickly, and I have many chapters already written that I haven't posted yet.
In this forum, I'd say my all time favorite story is everyone's favorite: United We Stand. It inspired all the writers to make the stories you see today. If you are a writer in War Stories, you are here because ProtoNoob started the first War Story, and he has a right to be very proud.
As for the final question, I would say that you should weave your plot web carefully. Always allow for a few plot twists without ever truly deviating from the ending you wanted originally, unless you think the new ending would be much better. Grammar is always important, but most of all, give your characters intelligence, personality, and depth. If you have someone betraying you, go back later on to reveal a reason why he did it. Fill your story with emotion, and your plot web will truly be a web, sucking readers in and trapping them as they drink up the tale you've created.
Well, as for whether I enjoy writing, the answer is a definite yes. You can allow for an infinite amount of different possibilities as you begin, and each new chapter or character has the potential to unlock incredible twists, attachments, or sub-plots to the story. I find anyone who can manipulate this delicate thread so that people enjoy it to be full of talent, and am very proud to be a writer.
I began writing when I read a few of the stories in this forum. I was inspired by the original writers, when I looked at their plots and thought of things I would do differently, or twists I would make. As I thought of these things, the idea dawned on me that I could do all of these things in my own story, which became Fallen Comrades.
Fallen Comrades was my original story, and it is now finished. However, I have begun the sequal about the main character's experience on a different side of war. I'd count the original FC as my only completed story, but FCII is forming in my mind quite quickly, and I have many chapters already written that I haven't posted yet.
In this forum, I'd say my all time favorite story is everyone's favorite: United We Stand. It inspired all the writers to make the stories you see today. If you are a writer in War Stories, you are here because ProtoNoob started the first War Story, and he has a right to be very proud.
As for the final question, I would say that you should weave your plot web carefully. Always allow for a few plot twists without ever truly deviating from the ending you wanted originally, unless you think the new ending would be much better. Grammar is always important, but most of all, give your characters intelligence, personality, and depth. If you have someone betraying you, go back later on to reveal a reason why he did it. Fill your story with emotion, and your plot web will truly be a web, sucking readers in and trapping them as they drink up the tale you've created.
13-07-2010, 03:06 AM
Sort of rushed, sorry. I have to go soon. XD
13-07-2010, 03:10 AM
Its ok. Were gonna take a break, so stick around!
13-07-2010, 03:11 AM
When do I get my interview?
13-07-2010, 03:13 AM
You didnt even make your story yet.
When it is published, around chapter 3, then I will interview you. 
When it is published, around chapter 3, then I will interview you. 
13-07-2010, 03:18 AM
I don't make stories, I make RPs...
I was kinda hoping you would ask me questions like the ones you did Zachary, but instead of regarding stories, regarding RPs. Like, why did I start Role Playing? And what tips do I have for future RPers. And what RPs I made, and if I like RPing, and what is my opinion about RPs, and a special feature about my new RP, and that like.
Can you do it? Like, now?!
I was kinda hoping you would ask me questions like the ones you did Zachary, but instead of regarding stories, regarding RPs. Like, why did I start Role Playing? And what tips do I have for future RPers. And what RPs I made, and if I like RPing, and what is my opinion about RPs, and a special feature about my new RP, and that like.
Can you do it? Like, now?!
13-07-2010, 03:32 AM
Ok! Dont get your panties in a knot!
Questions:
Why did you start roleplaying?
What Role Plays have you made?
What Role Plays do you like?
What future RPs are you planning to do?
Final one: What tips do you have for Future RPS?
Questions:
Why did you start roleplaying?
What Role Plays have you made?
What Role Plays do you like?
What future RPs are you planning to do?
Final one: What tips do you have for Future RPS?
13-07-2010, 03:46 AM
1) I saw one of my in game friends had posts there, I went into the RP section to look, posted a few stuff myself, and then got drawn in. A few months latter I made the RPP.
2) a lot, here is a list: Enemy of my Enemy | First and Only | Demented cafe | The Areana (deleted, on my request because of Beolion's spam) | Necropolis | and the yet-to-be: Armor of Contempt. I made 6 RPs in all.
3) I really like every RP, but the ones that really stand out are mine
. Also, I hate the Royal and National Cafe. They are just spammers and troll hangouts now. I believe that they should have been deleted a long time ago.
4) I plan to continue the First and Only series, and (I did NOT just type this) Icos Station. (if you are wondering about Icos Station, keep wondering. I am not releasing any more info until Armor of Contempt ends).
5) For future RPers, I suggest that they have good grammar and spelling, and stay on my good side. They must also be creative and not spam or troll. If they are in my fanclub, that is another plus. Not a lot more. Just keep pushing the bonds of the imagination to the limit!
Anything else?
2) a lot, here is a list: Enemy of my Enemy | First and Only | Demented cafe | The Areana (deleted, on my request because of Beolion's spam) | Necropolis | and the yet-to-be: Armor of Contempt. I made 6 RPs in all.
3) I really like every RP, but the ones that really stand out are mine
. Also, I hate the Royal and National Cafe. They are just spammers and troll hangouts now. I believe that they should have been deleted a long time ago.4) I plan to continue the First and Only series, and (I did NOT just type this) Icos Station. (if you are wondering about Icos Station, keep wondering. I am not releasing any more info until Armor of Contempt ends).
5) For future RPers, I suggest that they have good grammar and spelling, and stay on my good side. They must also be creative and not spam or troll. If they are in my fanclub, that is another plus. Not a lot more. Just keep pushing the bonds of the imagination to the limit!
Anything else?
13-07-2010, 03:48 AM
Thats it. Thank you.
13-07-2010, 03:52 AM
Anytime
13-07-2010, 04:14 AM
13-07-2010, 04:16 AM
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13-07-2010, 05:34 AM
Could you interview me?
13-07-2010, 05:56 AM
I will soon. My thred revival buisness needs to answer an urgent call.
13-07-2010, 06:55 AM
Okay...
13-07-2010, 12:47 PM
Do you like writting? Yes very much it is a way for me to make scenarios of this game that have never happened before.
How did you get into it? I got into it when I created a story during Elemetary School and I just stuck with it.
How many stories have you written? I lost count but at least 5.Unfortunetly some were lost do to people not quite enjoying them as much as you guys seem to. An early version of this story I made was Tales from Sunset Showdown but it only got Zachary as a critic(No Offense) and about 2 good replys. One more I made was Bucceneer Bay P.O.W. Not as long as this but still very fun to write. I also usally write with my friends involved in the story.
What stories do you like here in War Stories? I love stories mainly about the war itself. They just want me to read the next chapter and so on.
Last question: Do you have any tips for new wrtters out there? And if so, what is it? Yes several.
1:Always make a story that appeals to as many types of readers as possible for more positive replys.
2:Always base it off this game and keep to its maps,weapons,and bases as much as possible.
and 3:Always have fun writing your stories.
(If you wanna review the other 2 stories I posted up there you can but it will be hard finding them.They were early stories so they arent as good as this one.)
How did you get into it? I got into it when I created a story during Elemetary School and I just stuck with it.
How many stories have you written? I lost count but at least 5.Unfortunetly some were lost do to people not quite enjoying them as much as you guys seem to. An early version of this story I made was Tales from Sunset Showdown but it only got Zachary as a critic(No Offense) and about 2 good replys. One more I made was Bucceneer Bay P.O.W. Not as long as this but still very fun to write. I also usally write with my friends involved in the story.
What stories do you like here in War Stories? I love stories mainly about the war itself. They just want me to read the next chapter and so on.
Last question: Do you have any tips for new wrtters out there? And if so, what is it? Yes several.
1:Always make a story that appeals to as many types of readers as possible for more positive replys.
2:Always base it off this game and keep to its maps,weapons,and bases as much as possible.
and 3:Always have fun writing your stories.
(If you wanna review the other 2 stories I posted up there you can but it will be hard finding them.They were early stories so they arent as good as this one.)
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