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Just now, Aspiring Writer said:

Like, in the beginning, it was pretty tame and funny with few extremes. Now everything has to be funny in some modern way, and it's really tiring, considering mythology main appeal it the unreal feeling of something in a forgotten and old world, and you are making it almost like a bad drama.

Oh, that's what you meant by it, personally I have problmes with his newer work but eh, to each their own.

Posted
1 minute ago, Frustration said:

Oh, that's what you meant by it, personally I have problmes with his newer work but eh, to each their own.

1 minute ago, Channelknight Fadran said:

I'm glad that Riordan's trying to represent a lot of cultures and archetypes, though I will admit that his writing's gone a little stale.

No, that's what I mean. His older work had found a good balance with what he was doing, and his newer work threw that out because he doesn't know how to keep it interesting.

And, I just need to see if I'm the only one that noticed this, but he has a very recent trend with adding a character with either disabilities or LGBTQ into his newer books. Literally everyone, and he didn't have any in his old books. I was fine at first, I am down for those characters, but he has been having them in every book, and some of them fall very flat. It great to be inclusive, but forcing your representation can be jarring. Like, of his 8 newest books, 6 have new characters with the traits I mentioned above (And the other two I haven't read in a long time.), and again, his early work had none of it. There's a part of me that likes it because we now have more of those characters, but there's the other part that feels he has gone way off base in an attempt to include more and more. 

Also, I swear, I don't know how he writes books so small.

 

 

Posted
Just now, Shard of Reading said:

The great almighty Brando Sando has spoiled us.

While true, I can write more than Riordan does. I have no idea how he contains his idea into such small packages. then again, he seems to be running out of ideas, so maybe not a surprise. 

Posted
6 minutes ago, Aspiring Writer said:

While true, I can write more than Riordan does. I have no idea how he contains his idea into such small packages. then again, he seems to be running out of ideas, so maybe not a surprise. 

Well, they're written for younger children like harry potter. Wait... Never mind. They are short.

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Okay, I've got a lesson for everyone. Always spend so much time worldbuilding that the story is drowned out! No one wants to hear that, they want to hear about all of the random towns on the face of the planet!

Posted
1 hour ago, Condensation said:

Okay, I've got a lesson for everyone. Always spend so much time worldbuilding that the story is drowned out! No one wants to hear that, they want to hear about all of the random towns on the face of the planet!

Wait... we're not supposed to do that? :o

Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, Condensation said:

Okay, I've got a lesson for everyone. Always spend so much time worldbuilding that the story is drowned out! No one wants to hear that, they want to hear about all of the random towns on the face of the planet!

ah, good one thing I'm already doing.

(seriously if I ever do this tell me because it's all too likely I will, or alternatively I'll give too little trying not to do it, so I need help there to,)

Yes @Condensation I used two(now every) form of...(do I type to? or all of them?) to/too/two correctly, you're welcome.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Frustration said:

ah, good one thing I'm already doing.

(seriously if I ever do this tell me because it's all too likely I will, or alternatively I'll give too little trying not to do it, so I need help there to,)

Yes @Condensation I used two(now every) for of...(do I type to? or all of them?) to/too/two correctly, you're welcome.

Nice job! :)

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On 10/21/2020 at 4:24 AM, Danex said:

The last 2 are jabs at Riordan if I didn’t make it clear enough. Last one works for Mull and whoever wrote those Warrior cat books too.

Interestingly, the Warrior cat books are written by multiple authors. "Erin Hunter" is a collective pseudonym for Victoria Holmes, Kate Cary, Cherith Baldry, Inbali Iserles, Tui T. Sutherland, Kasey Widhalm, and Rosie Best.

Posted
2 hours ago, BreezeCauthon said:

Interestingly, the Warrior cat books are written by multiple authors. "Erin Hunter" is a collective pseudonym for Victoria Holmes, Kate Cary, Cherith Baldry, Inbali Iserles, Tui T. Sutherland, Kasey Widhalm, and Rosie Best.

Yes. I mean, what did you expect? There are so many books and only Sanderson can write that fast. :)

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On 10/22/2020 at 6:41 AM, BreezeCauthon said:

Interestingly, the Warrior cat books are written by multiple authors. "Erin Hunter" is a collective pseudonym for Victoria Holmes, Kate Cary, Cherith Baldry, Inbali Iserles, Tui T. Sutherland, Kasey Widhalm, and Rosie Best.

I can't read warriors anymore they should of left it at six series of six books when I was I was oh that would be so cool and then they dragged any semblance of the series ending and beat it dead

Posted
5 hours ago, Somebody from Sel said:

I can't read warriors anymore they should of left it at six series of six books when I was I was oh that would be so cool and then they dragged any semblance of the series ending and beat it dead

Yep.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Bearer of all agonies said:

did you know that you should type with your eyes closed. It really helps.

Personally I prefer writing with a pencil with my eyes closed works better

 

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Eye liyke righting liyke thees.

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If you have an actual question or are giving an actually good response, you should probably put it in a quote.

 

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