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  1. eyez0nme

    'Addiction'

    Robert, don't give up. You have something there. You just have to see your stories as living things, make them alive, and always keep a sense of realism. Writing is best when it mimics truth.
  2. eyez0nme

    Kurt Vonnegut

    So it goes.
  3. eyez0nme

    Christopher Paolini: Eldest

    How old are you people--l;sdja;ljfk twelve??
  4. eyez0nme

    Stephen King: Cujo

    You will like this one. King does not even remember writing this novel, because he was so coked up, as he says "On Writing". It's like a Ketchum novel. Everyone dies.
  5. eyez0nme

    Richard Bachman: Blaze

    Did you write that? Man, that was utter crap. WTF happened to King??
  6. eyez0nme

    Stephen King: Duma Key

    I thought King retired. C'mon man, put down the pen for christ sake. Stop feeding the masses with your spoiled meat. Stop rambling on with your drivel.
  7. eyez0nme

    Richard Bachman: Blaze

    Yea, those sucked tho. If this one turns out to be like one of those, I doubt I will even read King's next novel, Duma Key, coming in January 8, 2008. I thought King retired. C'mon man, put down the pen for christ sake. Stop feeding the masses with your spoiled meat. Stop rambling on with...
  8. eyez0nme

    What do you hate most about writing?

    Care to share?
  9. eyez0nme

    Harper Lee: To Kill A Mockingbird

    Those are only a few gifted female writers. I'm talking about the general female population writes like how they drive. Horrible. They have a lack of restraint. They have an atrocious addiction with adverbs. To quote E.A. Bennett: Women talk a lot, but seldom say anything significant. It...
  10. eyez0nme

    Harper Lee: To Kill A Mockingbird

    Just boring; no tension, no atmosphere. It just didn't hold me like Boy's Life. I do not like woman's writing. Doesn't compare with men.
  11. eyez0nme

    Harper Lee: To Kill A Mockingbird

    Boy's Life is ten times more powerful than this pile of donkey crap.
  12. eyez0nme

    Richard Bachman: Blaze

    For the first time I prefer US. wow.
  13. eyez0nme

    Richard Bachman: Blaze

    Hitting the stores near you on June 12. This one better be good, since he's writing under the pseuydoum Richard Bachman, and Richard tends to be unflinching like Ketchum. If King's horrid style seeps into his writing like an insidious bacteria, I'm done with King altogether.
  14. eyez0nme

    What are the 3 most important skills any writer must have?

    Also, name three generally sound advice you oppose and explain why.
  15. eyez0nme

    What is "Trust" to You?

    What does trust mean to you? Do you think trusting strangers is an good thing or a bad thing, regardless of their race? Why do you think that?
  16. eyez0nme

    What is the significance of your real name?

    What significance does your name have? Why is it significant?
  17. eyez0nme

    Harper Lee: To Kill A Mockingbird

    So what's better, Harper Lee's To Kill A Mocking Bird or Annie Sebolds, The Lovely Bones?
  18. eyez0nme

    What is the Purpose of Terrorists?

    I mean, seriously, what is their purpose? What do they intend to achieve? And can you look through their eyes, and see what they see?
  19. eyez0nme

    Stephen King's son writes horror novel

    Yea, he's not that great. I'll pass.
  20. eyez0nme

    Jon Krakauer: Into Thin Air

    Sold. Making a purchase on Amazon right now. Marry Poppins eh?
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