The Essentials: Name: Tex, ma'am Age: 29 Location: west of Dallas, east of Fort Worth
The Writing: Your Favorite Genre to Write: Fantasy for sure! Though I am less enamored of the traditional medieval European stuff - right now my big fixation is with fantasy Westerns. Strengths (characterization, dialogue, plot, description, etc): I am a HOSS with dialogue - my favorite thing is to pinch and clip and jiggle English to translate a foreign language with flavor intact. Weakness (characterization, dialogue, plot, description, etc): None. I am flawless in every way, and anyone who says that I have runaway sentences or too many named characters or a dearth of description is an otherloving liar. Current Project (if you have one): The aforesaid fantasy Western! A tale in three parts, featuring cow-spotted cowboys, X-Men Indians, knife-wielding African fire-nuns, and a smattering of fishmen. Are You Looking For a Critiquing Buddy?: Ideally yeah, but I don't really expect to find anyone who's going to want to read a 150,000-word juggernaut,
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Name: Tex, ma'am
Age: 29
Location: west of Dallas, east of Fort Worth
The Writing:
Your Favorite Genre to Write: Fantasy for sure! Though I am less enamored of the traditional medieval European stuff - right now my big fixation is with fantasy Westerns.
Strengths (characterization, dialogue, plot, description, etc): I am a HOSS with dialogue - my favorite thing is to pinch and clip and jiggle English to translate a foreign language with flavor intact.
Weakness (characterization, dialogue, plot, description, etc): None. I am flawless in every way, and anyone who says that I have runaway sentences or too many named characters or a dearth of description is an otherloving liar.
Current Project (if you have one): The aforesaid fantasy Western! A tale in three parts, featuring cow-spotted cowboys, X-Men Indians, knife-wielding African fire-nuns, and a smattering of fishmen.
Are You Looking For a Critiquing Buddy?: Ideally yeah, but I don't really expect to find anyone who's going to want to read a 150,000-word juggernaut, ( ... )
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