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<blockquote data-quote="Fladian" data-source="post: 122591" data-attributes="member: 5833"><p>Which post was "retarded," Alekill?</p><p></p><p>As for TerranUp16, which I won't quote. Seeing as I could answer it in general instead of picking out parts to answer.</p><p></p><p>Despite that I enjoy reading, I seem to enjoy the "amateur" authors more than the professional ones. Comparing the amount of amateur work I've read to the 'real' work has a giant gap inbetween. Maybe it's because many simple ideas are thrown together and the phrase could be used: "Hope for the best." (When translated to my native language, it's a phrase I use quite often) The way that the authors <em>tries</em> to pull out the potential is something that interests me, not necessarily the story itself. It does not mean that I'll avoid reading good stories though... and I must admit, that I haven't read anything good for a while now, present company ignored, of course.</p><p></p><p>I am familiar with the Warcraft story line in general, but it never really got me interested enough, therefore that I didn't continue to follow it. Starcraft, however, is something else. Sci-Fi rarely excites me, as I am not interested in futuristic-events. I could never write a decent sci-fi story either, as I cannot motivate myself to make it really exciting. Unfortunately, I am very limited to what I am able to write, luckily that I am already familiar with most of them. Therefore that you'll never encounter a <em>decent</em> sci-fi story of mine; perhaps that I'll write one someday, but I can guarantee it won't be very good. I am however interested in fantasy; and write it if necessary.</p><p></p><p>"Liberty's Crusade," is not a name that rings any bell for me, unfortunately, nor is "Speed of Darkness." I am, however, familiar with Day of the Dragon, though mostly of name than reading it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fladian, post: 122591, member: 5833"] Which post was "retarded," Alekill? As for TerranUp16, which I won't quote. Seeing as I could answer it in general instead of picking out parts to answer. Despite that I enjoy reading, I seem to enjoy the "amateur" authors more than the professional ones. Comparing the amount of amateur work I've read to the 'real' work has a giant gap inbetween. Maybe it's because many simple ideas are thrown together and the phrase could be used: "Hope for the best." (When translated to my native language, it's a phrase I use quite often) The way that the authors [i]tries[/i] to pull out the potential is something that interests me, not necessarily the story itself. It does not mean that I'll avoid reading good stories though... and I must admit, that I haven't read anything good for a while now, present company ignored, of course. I am familiar with the Warcraft story line in general, but it never really got me interested enough, therefore that I didn't continue to follow it. Starcraft, however, is something else. Sci-Fi rarely excites me, as I am not interested in futuristic-events. I could never write a decent sci-fi story either, as I cannot motivate myself to make it really exciting. Unfortunately, I am very limited to what I am able to write, luckily that I am already familiar with most of them. Therefore that you'll never encounter a [i]decent[/i] sci-fi story of mine; perhaps that I'll write one someday, but I can guarantee it won't be very good. I am however interested in fantasy; and write it if necessary. "Liberty's Crusade," is not a name that rings any bell for me, unfortunately, nor is "Speed of Darkness." I am, however, familiar with Day of the Dragon, though mostly of name than reading it. [/QUOTE]
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