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no problem! i hope you write more soon. ( :
Thank you - I apreciate that. I am a fan of yours and I look forward to reading more. I can see you are doing Script Frenzy? I finished NaNo last year - how does SF compare?
I have edited Heart of Ice for you! Tell me how it is so far!
I have part of Heart of Ice 5 written for you! Read and comment!
I have taken away all of the typos in the story oh and the dialogue in the story proves beneficial to readers so that they know what it going on. Read the rest of it now!
Hello, Nathan. Since it is a story on finding true love and has no antagonists in it, of course it is supposed to have no action of that sort. Come read it again and try to rate it as high as possible because I have a great ending in that story waiting for you.
Hi, Nathan. I have Heart of Ice, Part 3 up. Read and critique it now!
I have Heart of Ice, Part 2 doen for you. Go read and critique it!
Hey, Nathan. I believe that you have something wrong in my story. Dusk is emotionless because he was born without emotions and when you read the setting, it says that he was sitting on a stump in a dark, faraway forest, so you were mistaken. Also, it is a children's story, so I had to make love a bit cliche with the rose part. Read it again and I edited part of it for you.
Have you critiqued my short story Heart of Ice, yet? Just reminding you. Do it today, but you will see that it is not finished yet. I will get the other parts done later, but for now enjoy. Just click my name, scroll from my profile you will see Heart of Ice. Tell me what you think.
| Name: | Nathan Prewett |
| Sex: | Male |
| Location: | Warrior, Alabama |
| Birthday: | Mar. 20, 1985 |
| Words Written: | 419 |
| Hottest Words: | turned, lay, hut, looked, hill, storm |
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About Me
| Occupation: | I work part time for the school I go to, which is the University of Alabama at Birmingham. I work in the Student Media department as the editor in chief of Aura Literary Arts Review, a UAB literary magazine. |
| About Me: | I major in English with a concentration on Creative Writing. Aspects of writing I tend to focus on are: poetry, fiction (novel and short story), and occasionally screenwriting. I also lean toward some genre fiction, especially Crime and Historical fiction. Recurring themes I cover are: violence, disconnection, self-destruction, familial relationships, modernity, social instability, etc. I'm pretty good at what I do. :-) |
| Interests: | creative writing, poetry, literature, acting, film, magazine editing, Scandinavian/Germanic/Celtic history and folklore, Norse/Celtic religion, Celtic music, Ireland, Scotland, the Japanese, Asia, anime, libertarianism, military, soccer, German language |
| Publications: | One poem published in Aura Literary Arts Review, Fall 2006 issue. |
| Favorite Books: | "Night" by Elie Wiesel, "In Cold Blood" by Truman Capote, "I Heard You Paint Houses" by Charles Brandt, "The Vikings" by Else Roesdahl, "Fight Club", "Survivor" by Chuck Palahniuk, "Pastoralia" by George Saunders, "The Complete Stories" by Flannery O'Connor, "Three Genres" by Stephen Minot, "Beowulf", "The Poetic Eddas", "The Saga of the Joms Vikings", "The Dead Fish Museum" by Charles D'Ambrosio, "I Hate to See That Evening Sun Go Down" by William Gay |
| Favorite Movies: | Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, The Godfather part 1 & 2, The 13th Warrior, Fight Club, American History X, Kingdom of Heaven, Batman Begins, Trainspotting, Akira, Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, 300, Children of Men, The Departed, Sunshine, There Will Be Blood, American Gangster, No Country For Old Men, East Meets West with Donal Lunny, etc. Faaaaaaar too many others to mention... |
| Favorite TV Shows: | I generally hate televison but the few shows I like are The Sopranos, The Simpsons and South Park. |
| Favorite Quotes: | "Kay could see how Michael stood to recieve their homage. He reminded her of statues in Rome, statues of those Roman emperors of antiquity, who, by divine right, held the power of life and death over their fellow man. One hand was on his hip, the profile of his face showed a cold proud power, his body was carelessly, arrogantly at ease, weight resting on one foot slightly behind the other." - from "The Godfather" by Mario Puzo |
| Loves: | family, history, culture, spiritual life, knowledge, moderation, outdoors, metal, classic rock, Celtic music, Celtic music mixed with other types of music, Irish traditional fiddles and flutes, Scottish bagpipes, beer, strippers, the basics. |
| Hates: | hypocrisy, stupidity, blatant contradictions, double standards, self righteousness, excess, people who are weak by their own choosing or mistakes, men who claim to be "alpha males" when they're just idiotic jackasses, women who act slutty instead of being decent, right-wing conservatives, bleeding heart liberals, facism, racist/ethnocentric idealogies, etc. |
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This is really more of a work in progress. The work posted here alone is by no means complete. But I started it just yesterday and the first few paragraphs turned out so well that I just now decided to post it. Most of the work I've wanted to pos... » Read...
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On The Saga of Harold, by Nathan P.: Hi. There's a few things I'd like to respond to here.
Is the field yawning? Just a word choice.
Also, the word "silen... » Read more...
On The Saga of Harold, by Nathan P.: Hi Tor.
Thank you for your insightful critique. I actually started to
worry that the opening as a dream would be cliche after... » Read more...
On A Heart of Ice, Part 5, by Ariadne President:
Hi again. Thanks again for your critique of
the poem I posted last week.
So far I’ve read up to page 3. Here’s a
g... » Read more...
On A Heart of Ice, Part 5, by Ariadne President: Hi, late again in responding because I've been busy with
homework lately. I think the inclusion of the word "masculine" t... » Read more...











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