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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Sorry!

In a few months this blog will probably no longer be in existence. :( before it is gone for good I want to thank all of our loyal followers and subscribers. Again thank you, and who knows?? you may see me again, Somewhere! And we MIGHT decide to keep it going. please tell me if you want it to stay or not and if no one replies by June 2nd it will be gone. However, I will keep posting untilthen, thank you and bye for now!

Saturday, March 3, 2012

LOL

Hello my fellow writers1!


People these days like to text and that is just fine but you shouldn't talk like you text!
There are lots of text abreviations. Such as : LOL, TTYL, BRB, GTG, and many others.
Like I said before it is fine to text, but you souldn't let it overlap into your normal writing.
Unless you are writing about someone texting, but that's beside the point.. You souldn't let
the aberviations go into a story that is supposed to be serious. But it is ok to throw it in if ou are trying to be goofy.

Well, GTG [ha ha!]

Charlotte M. Clementine

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Sing a Song

Before Vladimir went on vacation she wrote a song. Now, you may that writing a song is totally unconnected to writing. Well,it is connected because how can you write a song without actually writing. When you write a song you need inspiration, but you also need passion! I quote" Music is what feelings sound like." So just write about stuff Vladimir wrote a song about socks once! You need feeling and passion to write. So try to write a song next time you feel the inspiration spark! When you write a song just write like you would write normally. Then put a tune to it it makes it much more fun!



I have a story about writing music that I would like to share with you.I'm bored a lot and I'm a big fan of Taylor Swift. I was lip syncing with one of hers songs. But after awhile it started to get really boring, so I changed it a little bit more each time I sang it finally it wasn't the same song at all. It was a whole new one! It just goes to show you how easy it is to make up a song.






Charlotte M. Clementine

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