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<span style="color: #006400;">Hey, I have an abbreviation! I feel like I'm part of the gang now. I too came from writing essays, I guess because we're both fresh out of high school, but I think I enjoy writing narratives much more. And Lloyd, you've technically been published, if you count Anthro, not sure how many of us can claim that.</span> --[[User:Concerned Reader|Concerned Reader]] 17:48, 28 June 2009 (UTC)
<span style="color: #006400;">Hey, I have an abbreviation! I feel like I'm part of the gang now. I too came from writing essays, I guess because we're both fresh out of high school, but I think I enjoy writing narratives much more. And Lloyd, you've technically been published, if you count Anthro, not sure how many of us can claim that.</span> --[[User:Concerned Reader|Concerned Reader]] 17:48, 28 June 2009 (UTC)
:Oh no...ego...inflating...urge to...BRAG TO EVERYONE!!! Must...RESIST! No, stop glaring. That was just a joke. Jeez, what's a guy got to do for a laugh around here? Anyway, narratives ''are'' much more fun than essays. Essays are boring and overly short, whereas narratives give you the chance to elaborate on character. I'm only worried about how I transition back to essays when school reopens. HIGH SCHOOL POWER! HIGH FIVE, CR! Never mind. And, yes, Lloyd, *points accusingly* how many people are published in the awesomest newletter of the world? All hail Lloyd, who was in Anthro!
:Still, a big thanks for the faves, you two. If I haven't told you guys yet, it means a lot to me. --[[User:WolfyDrake95|Drake]], 08:10, 29 June 2009

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Horror Template

I found an image on wikimedia commons that I'm currently using for my horror icon. If anyone else wants to do so the template name is Horror. Not very creative I know, but it works =D -- Lloyd

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WOW! Thanks so much for faving my story, you don't know how important this means to me! I can't believe it! And you even put a star there, oh my god! Thankyouthankyou holy shit wowowowowowow! I feel like crying with joy...but that would be awkward. Still, a huge thank you! It was really, really great of you to fave my story! Even a :) can't express my joy! (I'd put more thankyou's, but that would take up a lot of space)--Drake, 15:30, 28 June 2009

Where are my stories? LOL. All kidding aside, I like the list. It is one of the shorter ones on this site, so I actually read through the whole thing. Oh, and I was woudnering how long it would take you to add "Finding Himself." It's one of the best stories on Shifti.--Guvnor Of Space 12:37, 28 June 2009 (UTC)
I agree with you there, Guvnor - and that is why I'm going to be adding it to my list when Wolfy has had a chance to address the critique I've given it. Wolfy, CR and you are three of the better writers that have shown up on Shifti. And all three of you respond well to helpful criticism of your works and try to improve them. -- ShadowWolf 13:11, 28 June 2009 (UTC)
Ow... my poor ego =P -- Lloyd
No, I wasn't excluding you, Lloyd. For some reason I see you as not being a newcomer that started with Shifti, but as an already established author. If that isn't true, then you would make a fourth for that list :) -- ShadowWolf 14:50, 28 June 2009 (UTC)
I'm making the transition from essays to creative writing if that counts, but what's on Shifti is mainly my first foray. -- Lloyd

Hey, I have an abbreviation! I feel like I'm part of the gang now. I too came from writing essays, I guess because we're both fresh out of high school, but I think I enjoy writing narratives much more. And Lloyd, you've technically been published, if you count Anthro, not sure how many of us can claim that. --Concerned Reader 17:48, 28 June 2009 (UTC)

Oh no...ego...inflating...urge to...BRAG TO EVERYONE!!! Must...RESIST! No, stop glaring. That was just a joke. Jeez, what's a guy got to do for a laugh around here? Anyway, narratives are much more fun than essays. Essays are boring and overly short, whereas narratives give you the chance to elaborate on character. I'm only worried about how I transition back to essays when school reopens. HIGH SCHOOL POWER! HIGH FIVE, CR! Never mind. And, yes, Lloyd, *points accusingly* how many people are published in the awesomest newletter of the world? All hail Lloyd, who was in Anthro!
Still, a big thanks for the faves, you two. If I haven't told you guys yet, it means a lot to me. --Drake, 08:10, 29 June 2009