Creative Writing--So Simple Even You Can Do It! (Probably)

Dec 11, 2014 14:20

So, not only had Navaan remembered that there was class today, she'd gone out of her way to schedule a trip for it. It was her way of letting the class know she was fond of them, but in a way that didn't involve, y'know, flang ( Read more... )

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Sign In (12/11) doesdoctorstuff December 11 2014, 19:21:13 UTC
In print!

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Re: Sign In (12/11) myownface December 11 2014, 21:46:20 UTC
Sparkle

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Re: Sign In (12/11) not_every_mage December 11 2014, 22:27:05 UTC
Anders

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Re: Sign In (12/11) gavegoodface December 12 2014, 01:43:00 UTC
Garik Loran

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Enjoy the tour doesdoctorstuff December 11 2014, 19:22:06 UTC
There isn't much of a lecture from Navaan, but your tour guide has a lot to say!

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Umm, surprise? doesdoctorstuff December 11 2014, 19:27:54 UTC
After the tour was over, the class was escorted back into a small room where there were snack platters and sodas waiting for them. On one table was a small pile of books with...interesting covers, and the name 'Felicia Navaan' on the spine.

"This is my newest book, hot off the presses!" Navaan said proudly, holding one up to show the class. It was literally still warm, yes. "For your final, you all get a copy. Yay!"

Congratulations?

"So until our portal back is ready, feel free to eat, drink, and read. Or even read out loud!"

Their tour guide suddenly remembered something VERY PRESSING that needed his attention. Elsewhere. Immediately.

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Re: Umm, surprise? myownface December 11 2014, 21:47:48 UTC
Oh, Sparkle was going to read the hell out of this.

He was already coming up with the drinking game as he flipped open to the first page. If he was blind or in a coma by Christmas, he totally brought that upon himself.

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Bind Your Own! doesdoctorstuff December 11 2014, 19:36:27 UTC
There's a much smaller printing/binding apparatus tucked away in the corner of the room. It looks a lot like an industrial-sized printer, actually. There, students can upload their own finished works, choose a cover from thousands of public domain images, and then get a copy of their own book!

That's right, kids! You could go home with two books today!

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Readings doesdoctorstuff December 11 2014, 19:36:54 UTC
If anyone wants to read a passage or two from Spicy Detective, they can! Alternately, feel free to read something from your own novel/novella/whatever!

[Basically, if you feel like making something crazy up and attributing it to Navaan's book, go right ahead!]

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