I originally was going to post this with a photo of the person I was writing about...but my better judgement vetoed it. No offense, but then there would be a lot of people who'd love to see my head on a platter if I posted this in its original form.
However if you can guess the famous person, I'll give you a cookie.
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However if you can guess the famous person, I'll give you a cookie.
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This is the true, real version of the last song I posted. I like this one better cause I can actually sing it. Let me know what you guys think.
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my first non-fiction work...
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First off, welcome.
This journal is called "Random Heroine is Dead" mostly because I've 'killed' this account off so many times, I've lost count. The actual title (The Collection) is just a place for me to post any pending story ideas and poems I've written in my life. Mostly, I'm using it to 'play off' certain ideas and scenes for stories I'm currently working on and to get suggestions from readers on how to improve them.
The journal will be public unless I find plagiarism is occuring, then it will be switched to friends only.
Considering I currently have four story ideas in the work; here's how this will work with minimum confusion. Each story and each scene will be given a number (ex. number 1.5 in the subject line means story 1, 'scene' 5). When a new scene has be written for a certain story, the numbers (not the title) will be posted in the subject. I will not disclose the titles at this time, mostly because three of my stories don't have respectful titles yet. Poems will not be given numbers unless it's an unfinished epic poem. Their titles will be posted in the subject line.
The scenes will be posted out of order. Don't assume the scene numbers in the subject lines represent the actual order of the story. In reality, its the order of when the scenes were written. This is not meant to confuse any readers or any potential story thieves, but mostly because the stories themselves are still developing. One thing you will learn about me is I'm not your typical writer. I don't always write stories by starting at the beginning and finishing at the end. Instead, I write certain scenes as they come to me. Plus, I want to read the readers' predictions on how the story possibly began and how the story may ultimately end (even though the endings have already been decided).
Finally, all entries will be behind a LJ-cut. Some scenes are longer than others and the longer ones may be extremely long. Hiding the scenes behind a LJ-cut will make it easier for the reader to filter through all the stories so they can find an update for a certain story. Just click on "Read more..." and you'll be taken to the scene/poem.
This journal is called "Random Heroine is Dead" mostly because I've 'killed' this account off so many times, I've lost count. The actual title (The Collection) is just a place for me to post any pending story ideas and poems I've written in my life. Mostly, I'm using it to 'play off' certain ideas and scenes for stories I'm currently working on and to get suggestions from readers on how to improve them.
The journal will be public unless I find plagiarism is occuring, then it will be switched to friends only.
Considering I currently have four story ideas in the work; here's how this will work with minimum confusion. Each story and each scene will be given a number (ex. number 1.5 in the subject line means story 1, 'scene' 5). When a new scene has be written for a certain story, the numbers (not the title) will be posted in the subject. I will not disclose the titles at this time, mostly because three of my stories don't have respectful titles yet. Poems will not be given numbers unless it's an unfinished epic poem. Their titles will be posted in the subject line.
The scenes will be posted out of order. Don't assume the scene numbers in the subject lines represent the actual order of the story. In reality, its the order of when the scenes were written. This is not meant to confuse any readers or any potential story thieves, but mostly because the stories themselves are still developing. One thing you will learn about me is I'm not your typical writer. I don't always write stories by starting at the beginning and finishing at the end. Instead, I write certain scenes as they come to me. Plus, I want to read the readers' predictions on how the story possibly began and how the story may ultimately end (even though the endings have already been decided).
Finally, all entries will be behind a LJ-cut. Some scenes are longer than others and the longer ones may be extremely long. Hiding the scenes behind a LJ-cut will make it easier for the reader to filter through all the stories so they can find an update for a certain story. Just click on "Read more..." and you'll be taken to the scene/poem.