What a beautifully fraught scene! I love your use of sensory detail and repetition (misstep/misfortune).
I love how you captured the feeling of being a friend in the "now" but also in the "always."
DEFINITELY read The Inheritance Games! They're what got me out of a reading rut and got me into mystery
Dippy_Cat, I agree!
What a journey you take us on! The reader can't help but root for your success. I like the varied repetition halfway through!
I love the Song of Achilles! It's so poetic and really immerses the reader in the story.
All the characters from the Six of Crows series. They're all unique, flawed, funny, and experience character growth over the course of the series.
I agree, the books very entertaining and it's hard to get bored of them.
I love this so much! Forgive the writer's idiom, but you have got such a voice to your style!
"I used space to create unity" what a beautifully way to explain it! You really did! Such a wonderful painting. You really caught the soul of a place.
What a beautifully fraught scene! I love your use of sensory detail and repetition (misstep/misfortune).
I love how you captured the feeling of being a friend in the "now" but also in the "always."
DEFINITELY read The Inheritance Games! They're what got me out of a reading rut and got me into mystery
Dippy_Cat, I agree!
What a journey you take us on! The reader can't help but root for your success. I like the varied repetition halfway through!
I love the Song of Achilles! It's so poetic and really immerses the reader in the story.
All the characters from the Six of Crows series. They're all unique, flawed, funny, and experience character growth over the course of the series.
I agree, the books very entertaining and it's hard to get bored of them.
I love this so much! Forgive the writer's idiom, but you have got such a voice to your style!
"I used space to create unity" what a beautifully way to explain it! You really did! Such a wonderful painting. You really caught the soul of a place.