Defining <i>Ashke</i>jasaniavatarNovember 26 2004, 12:44:44 UTC
Ashke is a term coined by one of my fave authors. It's defined simply as "beloved", though used both for romantic entanglements (not apropos in this case) or as a term of endearment between peers, teacher/mentor-student, and so on.
In this case, obviously, it's more "respected author/shibby artist-fanatic reader/occasional fanficcer".
No worries, av... I wouldn't try to steal her away, even if I could. ^_~
Re: A review that you look at as helpful rather than depressing, but I'm new at this.jasaniavatarNovember 26 2004, 12:42:11 UTC
Yay!
Yea, I know I use ellipses a bit much, but it's one of the early curses of my writing, since my teachers taught me HOW to use it, but not so much the when-to and when-not-to. ~_~
And honestly, I do try to cut it down. I do. It just takes a lot of concentration, being as I do slip into phases where I can't seem to write without them. But, meh.
And the reason I "YAY"d at the beginning is because, getting a reply from you that the characters are believable and IC from your POV is the best possible compliment. And from the ultimate authority on this particular subject, no less. =^_^=
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In this case, obviously, it's more "respected author/shibby artist-fanatic reader/occasional fanficcer".
No worries, av... I wouldn't try to steal her away, even if I could. ^_~
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Yea, I know I use ellipses a bit much, but it's one of the early curses of my writing, since my teachers taught me HOW to use it, but not so much the when-to and when-not-to. ~_~
And honestly, I do try to cut it down. I do. It just takes a lot of concentration, being as I do slip into phases where I can't seem to write without them. But, meh.
And the reason I "YAY"d at the beginning is because, getting a reply from you that the characters are believable and IC from your POV is the best possible compliment. And from the ultimate authority on this particular subject, no less. =^_^=
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