This is my first foray into blogging here on the site. I do have a sort of online journal elsewhere, but I'm not extremely consistent with posting there.
I like to write and have entered a couple of writing contests here - results pending, but not expecting much luck, especially after wandering through all sorts of different forums here. *eep*
I do have a stray story that beat on my brain until I put it to paper (or the electronic version anyway). It's around 3,300 words and I'm not really sure what classification of series it would fall under. I wrote a hook for it as well:
Two childhood sweethearts make a moonlight vow to bind their hearts and love to each other forever. Circumstances separate them for twenty years. When they finally meet again, will the childhood vow bind their hearts together once more?
Would any one care to read and critique? You all seem so busy and I'm still trying to figure out where to find all the stuff on the site. It's got so much to offer...
thanks
"Life is pain Highness, anyone who tells you otherwise is selling you something." - Dred Pirate Roberts, The Princess Bride
Participating author in Pass the Plot, Summer 2008








You remind me of me...
...in my first few weeks. I couldn't find anyone and felt pretty isolated. Go friend some people
You'll become so busy...
Nancy
Jumping in with both feet
Welcome, and Nancy is so right, the more you post and participate, the more you'll get out of the community and the conversations here. Have you introduced yourself to the other aspiring authors on the SubCare group thread? That's a great place to start, also if you're looking for a Crit partner, Dee has a discussion dedicated to that over on The Write Stuff board, but the best advice I can give you is to jump in with both feet and have fun!
Jayne
Community Manager
"We cannot really love anyone with whom we never laugh." ~ Agnes Repplier
thanks for the very helpful
thanks for the very helpful notes. i am working on getting connected.
"Life is pain Highness, anyone who tells you otherwise is selling you something." - Dred Pirate Roberts, The Princess Bride
Participating author in Pass the Plot, Summer 2008