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23 years ago #521
Onyx, the main character in my book is a lesbian, a teenage lesbian no less, and it has very little to do with the story except for who she's attracted to, and how her mother treats her as a result. If all lesbians (or all of ANY group) were exactly the same, there would be no point in writing a story.

23 years ago #522
BTW...

Happy birthday to ME
Happy birthday to Me
Happy birthday dear shady,
Happy birthday to ME

23 years ago #523
Tolkien knew several languages, and he was a professor for something that involved them. Elvish isn't based on old english, though. It's based on welsch or something.

23 years ago #524
::brings in a giant brownie covered with lit candles::

I hope I put on enough candles...

23 years ago #525
awwh why thank you! I Looooove brownies! especially BIG ones
here everyone have a piece!

23 years ago #526
::sucks up a piece of the cake through "nose"::

23 years ago #527
Most of my stories have started out as a single character or concept. I usually write a few pages with pen and paper, making it up as I go along, until an idea for an overall plot comes to me. Then I work out a broad overview of the entire thing in my mind. Then I switch to the computer and work out things like character names and personalities. Then I lose my original manuscript and find it again a few months later, type it up and heavily edit it, iron out multiple holes in the plot, and rearrange some characters. After that it's just hard work. So far I don't have any completed projects, because I keep abandoning old ones to start new ones. But I've got a sci-fi short story that's probably going to turn into a whole book that I've been working on steadily all summer. It will probably get finished within a year or two.

23 years ago #528
Here's an idea: You could use ideas from failed manuscripts and incorporate them into a new one.

23 years ago #529
happy birthday shady.

23 years ago #530
HBdTU!

23 years ago #531
The number of languages Tolkien knew, or was familiar with, is probably in the double digits. In the intro to the whole thing he says that the Hobbit and Ring Trilogy had its basis in linguistics. And here is the tansition between what I know and what I might be making up: He and his fellow aesthetes used to hang out in a certain pub where much of the Ring was written, the initial impetus was Tolkien trying to imagine a linguistic journey from England(?) through the Germanic lowlands etc to Scandanavia. Something like that. Some editions of LotR have this in the intro.

23 years ago #532
The great thing about his books is there's a detailed history behind everything.


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