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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2009

I have plans for these holidays of mine. Plans. One of them involves a sort of writing that I've never really done before, which leads me to ask: is there a type of writing you'd like to try but never have? If so, what is it?

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  • Oh sweet - I live right near that now. I'll be there next time it's on. And we'll definitely visit you at Armageddon if I can drag my friends away from their Stargate fangirling...

  • Uh... the Heathmont one was the one I was at.

    You're going to Armageddon? I'm going too! You should check out the Deakin Anime Club table *hint hint*

  • Which farmers' markets? I only ever seem to find the ones with food. Which is nice and everything, but it's not manga.

    I'm going to Armageddon in a few weeks, so I'm hoping to find some cheapish stuff there maybe. Hell, I'll buy it even if it's not. :D

  • If you're after cheap manga, go to the farmers markets, that's where I found Othello and Guru Guru Pon Chan. Four for ten bucks!

    There's also a really good manga about an anime convention... which I cannot remember for the life of me. Curses! DX

    But it is awesome

  • Basically, it's 10% Douglas Adams-esque comedy, 20% romance, and 70% intellectual angst. Yes, a teenager writing angst. How original! =P

  • I tried reading Death Note a little while ago and just couldn't get into it for some reason. I shall have a look for the other one, though.

    Glee is indeed a lot of cheesy fun! I'm enjoying it.

  • Thanks - I'll have a look at those two. I think we have that hack series at work, which would be quite handy.

    I'm quite intrigued by the term "pseudo intellectual romance piece"...

  • The Ouran manga is a lot of fun - I highly recommend read it if you have a chance.

    Ah, poetry. It's structured and un-structured all at once and it's so tricky to know which word should go where. I'm not sure how poets do it, really - I tend to stick to the absurd, rhyming-type poems myself. :D

  • OURAN! FMA! I approve. I really need to read the Ouran Manga. I am soooo slow.

    Donna is exactly what the Doctor needed. <3

    You know, I've got my 101 in 1000 list and one of the things on it is to write a poem that doesn't suck. Poetry puts me at a loss, mostly. There are poems that I like, and there are poems that I don't like. I can't really put my finger on the differences though, except to say that I'm not a fan of rhyming all that much. I need to figure out how structure works.

  • I wrote fanfiction for a while, mostly based on characters from the game "Fire Emblem". At the moment, I'm working on a sort of pseudo intellectual romance piece...and the memoirs, of course!

    As I said to XLemurofEvilX I quite enjoy "Megatokyo". It's a webcomic/american manga which has tendencies to get...complex. I recommend ".hack//legend of the twilight bracelet" for light reading - very enjoyable!

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