Waterways, and maybe some other stuff, who knows
15 years ago
General
"Would you say 'Howl' has literary merit?" (Howl, 2010 (go and find out, watch the movie))
Waterways. Just finished reading it over the course of 3? days. So much emotion, drama. I got teary eyed. I got angry. I got passionate. Oh, and it ended, too(at some point, I had forgotten -_-). Only complaint- it ended. The story was so rich that I ate it up way too fast, and now I kind of feel sick from the whole roller coaster ride that is Kyell's brilliant writing.
No. This author doesn't need any more advertisement or publicity through any means of my much less-significant furryself, but the book is good. It's great, and it's worth reviewing and letting others who'd like to read something Pro-gay(it really reached into some very significant facets, and he really put some different scope on the 'same-old' issues-I think) and also furry(yayy!) know that is in fact, the shit(-I think).
It's a little slow, but you find yourself smiling after a few pages, then maybe laughing. Then you feel for these damn adorable characters and you just can't put the damn thing down afterwards. Or maybe it's just me.
Oh! Other stuff.
Still have a story for Saravok, still too lazy to do anything. I manage to work on a different story, and it is very promising from where I'm standing.
Oh, and I picked up the old book I wrote at the age of 17(over a hundred pages with the coffee stain at the corner) and uh.. edited a few pages for fun... then read it... then started to see why I wrote so much... and why I committed so much and now I'm back on it. I don't know what that means for the other projects, but I can say that whether it's writing or editing... I'm still improving myself with the experience. Editing this story is opening a lot of different ideas for my own writing, maybe even help me conquer the deep residing fear of failure and make it worth publishing...
OH! one more!! thing! Expect Poems. Lots of poems. 30 to be precise. I've strangely have been thinking of them, and then I saw this thing over in the Update at the Writer's Block. So, treating it as a sign... I will probably participate in this April-poem-thingy.
No. This author doesn't need any more advertisement or publicity through any means of my much less-significant furryself, but the book is good. It's great, and it's worth reviewing and letting others who'd like to read something Pro-gay(it really reached into some very significant facets, and he really put some different scope on the 'same-old' issues-I think) and also furry(yayy!) know that is in fact, the shit(-I think).
It's a little slow, but you find yourself smiling after a few pages, then maybe laughing. Then you feel for these damn adorable characters and you just can't put the damn thing down afterwards. Or maybe it's just me.
Oh! Other stuff.
Still have a story for Saravok, still too lazy to do anything. I manage to work on a different story, and it is very promising from where I'm standing.
Oh, and I picked up the old book I wrote at the age of 17(over a hundred pages with the coffee stain at the corner) and uh.. edited a few pages for fun... then read it... then started to see why I wrote so much... and why I committed so much and now I'm back on it. I don't know what that means for the other projects, but I can say that whether it's writing or editing... I'm still improving myself with the experience. Editing this story is opening a lot of different ideas for my own writing, maybe even help me conquer the deep residing fear of failure and make it worth publishing...
OH! one more!! thing! Expect Poems. Lots of poems. 30 to be precise. I've strangely have been thinking of them, and then I saw this thing over in the Update at the Writer's Block. So, treating it as a sign... I will probably participate in this April-poem-thingy.
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Already read all his other novels but now just need to save money to get Bridges, the novella from furplanet for my complete collection.