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Gabrielle Pollack changed their profile picture 6 years, 8 months ago
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Gabrielle Pollack's profile was updated 6 years, 8 months ago
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Gabrielle Pollack replied to the topic NaNoWriMo 2019: The Crazy Writers Corner in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 8 months ago
My nano novel is a title-less, epic fantasy that follows a handful of characters and their quest to stop an empathetic antagonist from purging the world. Handling multiple POVs is always a challenge for me, so this Nanowrimo will be exciting. 😀 I’ve been prepping for about two months, so I’m dying to start.
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Gabrielle Pollack replied to the topic NaNoWriMo 2019: The Crazy Writers Corner in the forum General Writing Discussions 6 years, 8 months ago
*jumps in late*
@eden-anderson This thread is a grand idea! 😀 What is your novel about?
@emgc I have to be honest, I didn’t do much with my last nano novel either. I didn’t even finish it. *hides face*
@r-m-archer Your WIP sounds epic! 😀
@anne_the_noob14 *munches on the cookies* Oooo, your book sounds like a fun murder mystery!
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Gabrielle Pollack commented on the post, How to Make Readers Laugh Because of Your Characters 6 years, 8 months ago
Humor is hard to master sometimes. I’m happy the article was helpful, though!
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Gabrielle Pollack commented on the post, How to Make Readers Laugh Because of Your Characters 6 years, 8 months ago
I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for reading!
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Gabrielle Pollack wrote a new post 6 years, 8 months ago
Humor plays multiple roles and has the power to transform stories. Amusing voices stick in readers’ minds, begging to be shared with their friends. Entertaining dialogue makes characters lovable, and well-placed […]

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I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for reading!
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Humor is hard to master sometimes. I’m happy the article was helpful, though!
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Ugh, I’ve read so many books with forced humor and the “comic reliefs” who only live to crack jokes. Sure, they’re funny, but it just doesn’t make sense in that scene.
Love your thoughts. 👌
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Gabrielle Pollack commented on the post, 4 Tactics to Make Tragedy More Meaningful in Your Stories 6 years, 9 months ago
I’m happy you found it helpful. 🙂
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Gabrielle Pollack commented on the post, Steady 6 years, 11 months ago
I know. :(::: Thanks for reading!
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Gabrielle Pollack commented on the post, Steady 6 years, 11 months ago
I’m glad you enjoyed it. 😀 Thanks for reading!
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Gabrielle Pollack commented on the post, 4 Tactics to Make Tragedy More Meaningful in Your Stories 6 years, 11 months ago
Thank you, Savvy! 😀
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Gabrielle Pollack commented on the post, 4 Tactics to Make Tragedy More Meaningful in Your Stories 6 years, 11 months ago
Ooo plot bunnies! I hope you found success. 😀
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Gabrielle Pollack commented on the post, 4 Tactics to Make Tragedy More Meaningful in Your Stories 6 years, 11 months ago
I’m glad it was a good reminder! 😀 Thanks for reading.
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Gabrielle Pollack commented on the post, 4 Tactics to Make Tragedy More Meaningful in Your Stories 6 years, 11 months ago
Whoa, your poor character. *hugs him* I’m glad this article was relevant. 😀
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Gabrielle Pollack commented on the post, How Harry Potter Teaches Writers to Execute Breathtaking Plot Twists 6 years, 11 months ago
Thank you for your comments, Emberynus The Dragonslayer and Anonymous! I appreciate that you both took the time to read my article. I am glad you feel that Story Embers is a safe place to share your thoughts. I personally believe that, after listening to the whole series, Harry Potter is more innocent than it seems. However, I would agree that, if…[Read more]
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Gabrielle Pollack wrote a new post 6 years, 11 months ago
Plot twists can be both the most marvelous and mysterious elements of a story. As readers, sudden reveals urge us to turn the page. As writers, we scratch our heads, unsure how to artfully conceal information to […]

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Hey, I just wanted you to know that your not alone! I totally agree with your perspective on this! In many places the Bible speaks against magic and witchcraft and therefore I don’t think that Harry Potter is something we, as Christians should be reading or watching. I don’t want to sound like I’m attacking anybody. I’m not. I just want to show support for this person who was bold enough to share a Biblical perspective.
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Thank you for your comments, Emberynus The Dragonslayer and Anonymous! I appreciate that you both took the time to read my article. I am glad you feel that Story Embers is a safe place to share your thoughts. I personally believe that, after listening to the whole series, Harry Potter is more innocent than it seems. However, I would agree that, if a person isn’t comfortable with reading it, they should not. Though we may not agree on what is acceptable to read according to the Bible, I hope you were still able to learn something from this article about plot twists. 🙂
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Gabrielle Pollack commented on the post, Shelf 6 years, 11 months ago
Gah, stop making my feelings feel things, Mariposa. 😭 I love it so much!
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Gabrielle Pollack commented on the post, How to Organize Ideas into a Coherent Story 7 years ago
Glad I could help! Combining ideas can be super fun. It’s cool to see what premises pop up. 🙂
Aw thanks! I love that word as well. XD
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Gabrielle Pollack commented on the post, How to Organize Ideas into a Coherent Story 7 years ago
Yay! Thank you for reading. 🙂
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Gabrielle Pollack commented on the post, How to Organize Ideas into a Coherent Story 7 years ago
Glad to help. 🙂
It does! Letting time pass can really help the little brain cells.
Aw I’m so happy you’re still working on it. 😀 (Why do you have to go punish my baby Tairock? Why? 😛 )
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