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regarding apathy: that is more or less what I meant. Thanks!
Jumping in an elevator might work, yeah. With him opening the door I was kind of wondering why he didn't do that in the first place instead of messing around with the speaker.
Is your avatar Rice Boy, or is it just me?
Hey, Inkblot! I have always wanted for you to read some of my stories. So come to my profile and read and critiique anyone that you want!
I see you have joined my circle, Short Story and Poems Haven! I wish to see some of your great short stories. Also, read and critique the work I have published there.
I loved "The Day Imagination Died" even poetry isn't your forte. You still did good in the end. I want to hear from you more, Inkblot Scribe!
Hey, I've been meaning to say thanks for the advice on my poem for a while, but only just got the time. Anyway, thanks for the helpful advice!
I know, I am rather addicted at the moment. It's probably not so good for the school work, but man, does it relieve stress!
I publicized my story! I made up a word, too!
AND I notice we have something in common... AZUZEPHERE!! <3 <3 <3
I'm pretty sure I've misspelled that, but I love that art! *thumbs up*
I'm in Deaf Education. I'm hoping to teach the high school level. Currently, I'm a sophomore but at the end of this semester I will be a junior. *yay*
Name: Tarver Mathison
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Sex: Male
Location: Minnesota
Birthday: Feb. 18, 1987
Words Written: 9267
Hottest Words: david, love, grs, eyes, child, man
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About Me

Occupation: Academic, tutor, journalist, copy editor, secretary.
About Me: Just coming back from a (long) furlough from Scribophile, I now hope to begin releasing my latest work, Iron Arcadia, for all to tear apart.

I'm a writing major at MSUM, a senior now, with prospects of going to graduate school for creative writing.
Interests: Language, Books, Writing, Society, Latin, French, Netspeak, Linguistics, Observing, Music, Over-analyzing, Sociology, Being contrary, Psychology, Theology, Creativity, Imagination, Traveling, People.
Publications: - Rebel Fortunes (self-published through iUniverse when I was 16)

- An assorted collection of publications during my stint as assistant editor of the Cass County Reporter and the MSUM Advocate.
Favorite Books: < Classics >

Beowulf
The Canterbury Tales
, Geoffrey Chaucer
The Inferno
, Dante Alighieri
William Shakespeare
William Wordsworth; John Donne; Samuel Taylor Coleridge
the five T'ang poets

< Fantasy/Children’s Literature >

Winnie-the-Pooh
, A. A. Milne
A Wrinkle in Time
, Madeleine L'Engle
The Chronicles of Allore
, JS Wordsworth
Harry Potter
, JK Rowling
Terry Pratchett

< Science Fiction/Dystopian >

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
, Douglas Adams
1894
, George Orwell
Brave New World
, Aldous Huxley
The H
Favorite Movies: Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
V for Vendetta
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
The Life of Brian
Star Wars
Ocean's Eleven
Moulin Rouge
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Corpse Bride
Stranger than Fiction
Favorite TV Shows: Red Dwarf, House, Firefly, Mythbusters, Star Trek, Are You Being Served, Whose Line is it Anyway, South Park, Rome, Arrested Development
Favorite Quotes: He attacked everything in life with a mix of extrordinary genius and naive incompetence, and it was often difficult to tell which was which.
~Douglas Adams

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The Color of Magic Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (Harper Fiction)
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August 26
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Inkblot Scribe published Iron Arcadia, Chapter 0: The Deluge.
March 7
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Inkblot Scribe joined the circle Short Story and Poems Haven.
February 26
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Inkblot Scribe added The Color of Magic to his bookshelf.
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Inkblot Scribe joined the circle For Those Who want To Make a Good Novel.
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Inkblot Scribe added The Emperor of Persia to his reading list.
February 8

Latest Works

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Here's a *rough* draft of the prologue for my new novel, Iron Arcadia. I intend, basically, to belt this novel out before spending too much time revising, so the best critiques are those that address more global issues about the text. » Read...
IncentivesThis work gives bonus karma points for critiques.
An inventor in the fantasy world of Allore creates a magical weather-capturing tool that shakes the sleepy town of Advent Hollow. » Read...
For all those who think imagination is idle fancy.

Poetry isn't my writing forte, but I was struck with this concept a while back and had to put it into verse. Art and creativity are considered to be "lesser" forms of the mor... » Read...
A natural utopia of an unnatural form.

This is a work I wrote a couple of years ago, but I will post this nonetheless to stave off rabid fans until I finally get around to starting my latest idea for a novel. Rabid fans yet to come; apply... » Read...

Latest Critiques and Comments

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On Requiem for a Microbial Armada, by Bob Onnie: Oh, this poem is fun. You artfully created an interesting, mock epic here, very well done! I am impressed by the duality you ... » Read more...
On Ashes in Winter, Chapter 2, by The Haunter in the Dork: Yes, it's me again, reading the next part of your work as promised. Let's get right to it: There are few moments in ... » Read more...
On Ashes in Winter, Chapter 1, by The Haunter in the Dork: As a whole, a solid start to a workable novel. Most of my gripes are on the sentence level; on a global scale, the mystery an... » Read more...
On Reach out your hands, by Barrett Alexander: I'm going to second a number of Scott's issues with the work, and perhaps add a few of my own. To emphasize, you defi... » Read more...
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