What, the novel?
I have this huge issue with handing people electronic copies of my novel (since even my eight year old sister knows how to copy-paste), which is why I always have people edit a paper version. I'm willing to answer yes/no questions, depending on if the questions aren't too specific I may make additional comments.
Aside from that, if I write anything else, I'll post it somewhere. I'm not as tight-fisted over classwork
I have some papers I wrote for English, but they're not very fun, and not very creative.
Permalink Reply by Xuut on January 18, 2010 at 8:25am
Well I dunno how easy Economics is, if it's like Business I shan't think it will be too hard. My sister took it (and uh, she's failing all her classes v.v) last year and got 93% for the term.
But the last one sounds super awesome. Just don't write anything too morbid. :/ For some reason it can classify you as, "Unstable" and be sent to a Guidance Counselor.
Permalink Reply by Xuut on January 18, 2010 at 8:50am
My friend had it. Her writing wasn't even that bad.
So the guy blew up from a grenade, not a big deal. We were writing about WWII...
I'm unsure whether or not I should write this really cool idea for Creative Writing this term, because it's awesome and all but very... un-child friendly.
XD Mine was much worse. I had someone's head explode in a jail cell and I put in much detail of that. Someone died in the first sentence. It it was on The Secret Bees, or some book about a girl and a guy, which talked loads about racism, and I killed nearly all the characters, in some riot, too. Come to think of it, only one person lived. And only one of the 12 people I killed had a not-gory death. . . but that one was very emotional and sadistic. xD
Ah, it was the 'Secret Life of Bees', I disliked that book, it bored me. we had to continue the story, and I killed off character that I wanted to die at some point in the book, then I realized I needed one character to actually kill the protagonist.