Subject: Welcome Back!
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Posted on: 2017-09-11 03:05:00 UTC
I haven't read any Steven King novels, though I'm curious to know if the Dark Tower books are any good.
Anyway, have some chocolate and enjoy your stay!
Subject: Welcome Back!
Author:
Posted on: 2017-09-11 03:05:00 UTC
I haven't read any Steven King novels, though I'm curious to know if the Dark Tower books are any good.
Anyway, have some chocolate and enjoy your stay!
Here is a waterproof paperboat, just for you. I'm glad you returned!
Please have some black-hole chocolates.
Have a pile of multi-coloured pens.
I haven't read any Steven King novels, though I'm curious to know if the Dark Tower books are any good.
Anyway, have some chocolate and enjoy your stay!
My personal favorite novel was Under The Dome. I really liked it.
For the book question, it's without a doubt "Needful Things". What can I say, I'm a sucker for a good 'Deal with the Devil' story.
I've never read Stephen King, so I can't help you there, sorry.
What the heck is a bie?
With various prefixes added on to distinguish between new, middle, old, and return Boarders.
Hope this helps! :P
is that, long long ago, we reanalyzed the "bie" in "newbie" as a suffix on "new", and then started applying it to other stuff that made sense, getting us "oldbie", "returnbie", and so on.
And now Ix has shown up with neat-sounding etymologies that might not be super true (that is to say, first I've heard of this).
Everybody suddenly started replying to my "nice to meet you" because of somebody's question. That's great!
-Twistey
P.S. I need to make a doodle of this.
http://www.makemegoogly.com/HDH15
(Yeah, the googly eyes thing is one of the few sites I know where you can post stuff to the Internet but you don't need an account. Enjoy the slight extra derpiness it lends to the picture.)
-Twistey
Can't wait for you to publish it. I would buy copies.
-Twistey
(Well, I'm glad, because there's going to be a lot of it.)
I'm sorry for bringing up bad memories.
I mean, to this day, the Board and the Chat have different cultures. They're similar, but they remain noticeably different.
...Also, your post seems to imply that there was more to the story of IRC's death than merely the stated fall into disuse. Which is also interesting.
My general advice would be to try and keep the dialog for your characters as realistic/natural as possible without making it too weird or obvious. Other than that, research always helps. Research of the canon, obviously, is a must, but also, it helps to research the conventions of the fandom you're writing for. This can help you come up with material that hasn't been used before (or is rarely seen), and it can help you toy with the usual fanfic tropes, which is fun.
Have a plate of welcome-back SPaGhetti!
I've only read Cujo and Carrie, so I don't think I'm of much use to you there, sorry to say. The TV Tropes page of Pet Semetary was enough to give me nightmares, though, so maybe try that one if you haven't already?
I haven't read any King.
Anyways, welcome! Take this Bolter and a bottle of Fenrisian Ale.