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Post by shades on Apr 4, 2017 11:26:34 GMT -5
So I just finished a 2500+ word essay. I lost my muse until today, and I just want to write. I have so much inspiration right now, you have no idea.
I like generally decent writers, usually able to write a few paragraphs of varying length. I have some plots, but I also take suggestions and your plot.
As for that, I like a lot of fandoms and genres. Harry Potter, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Supernatural, etc. I generally prefer college age, but I can do high school too. And simple slice of life is something I'm always down for.
So yeah. Come here. I'm taking multiple people I suppose. For multiple, varying plots.
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Post by shades on Apr 4, 2017 14:09:29 GMT -5
It's up to you Robin.
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Post by shades on Apr 4, 2017 17:13:33 GMT -5
I had to go to Tumblr. So here are some school-y plots. If none of those appeal to you, I can continue my Tumblr hunt.
When muse a misses the bus, they reluctantly turn to muse b, their neighbor, for a ride to school. Before the lunch bell rings, rumors are flying about the two of them being a couple.
When muse a's cell phone batter dies, resort to passing paper notes to muse b so they can continue an important conversation. Much to their displeasure, their teacher catches them and insists that muse b read the note in front of the class as punishment.
When muse a, a typically straight-edge student, is dragged to a party and has their first taste of alcohol, they end up needing muse b, a volunteer for the school designated driver program, to get them home safely. When muse a runs into muse b the next day, they are a bit embarrassed about their uncharacteristic behavior.
When muse a loses their scholarship (due to poor academic performance or a clerical error), they must rely on muse b, their roommate, for help with raising funds so they won’t get kicked out of school.
When muse a retreats to the roof of their dormitory building to take refuge from a raging floor party, they encounter muse b who’s also avoiding the festivities up there.
When muse a attends a club recruitment event on campus, they come face to face with muse b, their attractive RA, over the sign up sheet for a club that muse a would never think to join. Muse b’s gorgeous smile and charming way with words sways muse a to put their name down.
When muse a, a star athlete in their senior year, gets injured during the first game of the season, their future in professional sports is jeopardized; muse a must lean on muse b, their significant other, for support as they try to recover from this frustrating setback.
When muse a shows up for their first day of work study program (at the campus cafe, library, computer lab, tutoring center, bookstore, etc.), they learn that muse b, the quiet loner who sits behind them in class, is their co-worker.
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Post by comedy on Apr 4, 2017 23:04:20 GMT -5
(I may be interested if you still have room)
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Post by shades on Apr 4, 2017 23:44:02 GMT -5
Always have room so long as I have muse.
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Post by comedy on Apr 4, 2017 23:50:08 GMT -5
(Cool. I'm more into the slice of life type stuff and tend to mirror my partner when it comes to post length. I'm just not the most active because I have a lot going on right now. Is that a problem?)
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Post by shades on Apr 4, 2017 23:54:37 GMT -5
Nah. I'm a college student with a test every week and somewhat of a social life. So I'm fairly check-in, check my pms and if I get a reply I'll read it and jot ideas in class. But sometimes I get a post out and sometimes not. Depends on the character I use, really.
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Post by comedy on Apr 4, 2017 23:58:13 GMT -5
(Just wanted to make sure. Is there anything else you want to know?)
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Post by shades on Apr 5, 2017 0:08:29 GMT -5
Preferred location? I don't have a preference, pm or thread. I'm used to threads because I never really understand why not let other people read your writing, but it's up to you.
Otherwise if you have a plot, like a plot, want me to find a plot to something else in the slice of life area, just lemme know.
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Post by comedy on Apr 5, 2017 9:08:00 GMT -5
(I prefer threads. I like the second to last plot you mentioned Or I have a plot that's basically a young man (early 20s) grew up in a small town and became an actor. He got into a bit of trouble so he's going back home to fix his life and stuff. So idk up to you really. There's just a couple other things I'll mention based on which plot we do)
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