Silentcook wrote:I TRIED to stay the fuck away, but you people made me do it.
Well thats pretty....impressive.
I don't know. With my own feeble writing skills on display here, I just don't feel that I have room to criticize other peoples work.
Silentcook wrote:I TRIED to stay the fuck away, but you people made me do it.
You may feel that way, but, in a community such as this, filled with amateurs, the most useful thing you can probably offer, other than additional works to critique, is insight into those presented by your peers.pandaphil wrote:Silentcook wrote:I TRIED to stay the fuck away, but you people made me do it.
Well thats pretty....impressive.
I don't know. With my own feeble writing skills on display here, I just don't feel that I have room to criticize other peoples work.
If nothing else, the basic rules he talks about there should be useful to you.Florentine wrote:Never read his books, so I cannot comprehend with what it was analyzing aboutOddball wrote:As long as we're throwing out links, I'd also suggest reading Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses written by Mark Twain
Derision, sarcasm and insults seem to be the most common responses, but I may only be speaking from personal experience.Florentine wrote:So many caring members....I do not even know how to speak my gratitude anymore
*hit Helbereth with chair*Helbereth wrote:Derision, sarcasm and insults seem to be the most common responses, but I may only be speaking from personal experience.Florentine wrote:So many caring members....I do not even know how to speak my gratitude anymore
*punches DanjaDoom in the arm, then head-butts him into the wall*DanjaDoom wrote:*hit Helbereth with chair*Helbereth wrote:Derision, sarcasm and insults seem to be the most common responses, but I may only be speaking from personal experience.Florentine wrote:So many caring members....I do not even know how to speak my gratitude anymore
I just told him I like his shirt.