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 #121829  by Wind
 
Hi hi hi there!

As some of you might know, I take a great many pleasures in writing and hope to some day make a successful career out of it. Logically, I discovered in order to do that, I would have to put myself out there in some way.

So I did!

http://www.teenink.com/fiction/realisti ... of-Dundas/
http://www.teenink.com/fiction/realisti ... Clockwork/

These are links to my latest submissions into a teen magazine. If anyone wishes to read more of my stuff, you can find it on the profile I have on their website.

Thanks a bunch,
Your friend,
~ Wind

P.S Fallen, I like your new sig :>
 #121830  by Fallen
 
why thankyew!!!
 #121833  by Uscari
 
Keep chasing that dream bro :)
 #121956  by Ka'Taliq
 
Wow.

I have to say, these articles are quality. Extremely professional. Your vocabulary is huge! I briefly read both articles (it's almost 3am, I'll read the rest later. Promise!) and I've got to say I'm thoroughly impressed. The brilliantly descriptive nature of "The Streets of Dundas" really allowed me to picture the situation of the protagonist which made me sympathise with the loss of his mother.

On the other hand the poetic nature of the second piece, "Not so Clockwork", clearly depicted the characters personality. The way the protagonist of that piece speaks and thinks is flawlessly presented to us via the use of wordplay, punctuation and all of that.

You should give yourself a pat on the back man. Keep at it and I have no doubts in my mind that you'll be able to achieve your goal. Best of luck to you >.<
 #121962  by Wind
 
Ka'Taliq wrote:Wow.

I have to say, these articles are quality. Extremely professional. Your vocabulary is huge! I briefly read both articles (it's almost 3am, I'll read the rest later. Promise!) and I've got to say I'm thoroughly impressed. The brilliantly descriptive nature of "The Streets of Dundas" really allowed me to picture the situation of the protagonist which made me sympathise with the loss of his mother.

On the other hand the poetic nature of the second piece, "Not so Clockwork", clearly depicted the characters personality. The way the protagonist of that piece speaks and thinks is flawlessly presented to us via the use of wordplay, punctuation and all of that.

You should give yourself a pat on the back man. Keep at it and I have no doubts in my mind that you'll be able to achieve your goal. Best of luck to you >.<
Thank you so much! I work a hard effort to achieve what I do. It makes me feel an immense form of 'happy' to know that you enjoyed the pieces :)