Teens Writing for Teens, the 5th

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I've heard of authors that can have three or four books on the go....
What a challenge that would be.

Does writing a story where the MC is telling her 'story' as it were, through diary entries, sound weird or interesting? Just curious. I read a novel once where it was all done through emails. "Where Rainbows End." by Cecilia Ahern.
I cried my bloody eyes out! :(
 

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Yeah, tell me about it. I have one but I feel bad. But then I think "Hey, it's my imagination, I can write whatever I want." Then I think "But if it doesn't go anywhere, it's a waste." Then I think, "Screw that! It's fun." So as you can see, I have arguments with myself. lol.
 

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Ok. I know I have already posted this but I am going to post it again, because there are more people here now. And HR, if you would like to participate, would you like to do a piece of the chain on the TWFT blog?

Hi. So I just read this amazing post by a 14-year-old blogger who has an awesome blog. Anyway, the blog was about a book tv network and the tv shows on it. It was very cool. So I emailed her saying how much I loved her post and how it was nice to see a fellow 13, 14 year old writer excelling, blah, blah. Anyway, we eventually had a great idea. We could do a teen writer blog chain. We could think of an enticing idea like a book tv network and we could each post ideas about it i.e. Tv shows on the book network. She is asking teen bloggers she knows and I decided to ask you all. It is a great opportunity and fun idea. ;) If you want good publicity to your blog, participate here. Anyone interested? I would really love to have you participate!
 

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Ky: YOU CONFUSED ME. I don't think I could do anything like that.

Tally: What's the SNI?
 
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Evening? What's the time is it England? I thought it was only 4 hours more than US ET?
Anyway, evening para.
 

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Oh. A five hour difference? England isn't even that far away.
 

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But from the east to west coast in the US it's only a three hour time difference and that's gotta be over 3k miles, but I have no idea.
 

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I just Googled it; NYC to LA is approximately 2,900 miles, while NYC to London is approximately 3,500 miles.
 

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And there I am always complaining that 500 miles is a long way. (between where I live and Scotland, that is)
 

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I frequently complain that the 8 hours from my place to Madisonville, KY is too far. But hey, some things seem like there's more distance because there's something there you want.
 

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England is just across the pond from me, sure ;) three and half, four hour difference?
 
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