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Kairi

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I started writing when I was 13 years old and since then, I have never stopped. I feel that writing is the perfect way to convey my ideas and thoughts to people in a more exact description than if I were to try and verbally express them. Insiring someone through my writing is what I want most; more than anything else, I want my experiences to help a person in ways that I was once helped and that was in pure inspiration. The love, the angst; the intense feeling a reader obtains from indulging some time in another person's life or story is both compelling and intriguing. I hope that one day I can live up to the level of my favorite authors but until then I will continue to strive for the top of a very tall hill.

favourite books

J.K.Rowling (Harry Potter 1 through 7)
Rick Riordan (All)
James Patterson (Witch and Wizard; The Murder of King Tut)
Anne Rice (Interview with a Vampire)
Michael Scott (The Series of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel)
Avi (All)
Cornelia Funke (Dragon Rider)
JD Salinger(Catcher and the Rye)
Kristin Cashore (Graceling; Fire)
Shakespeare (Hamlet)
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my websites

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my books

No Nonsense

Arlynn Mackie

Nothing matters, not even your closest friends; when you lose everything in a matter of seconds, all you think you can rely on is yourself.


Skyler Newmar was your average seven year old boy until he tragically lost his parents. Thrust into a foreign world, he must learn to adapt to being an orphan. A Victim of harsh discipline, constant rejection and the looming loneliness of being the newest member of Sunshine Orphanage, Sklyer learns to blend in a crowd. Then the Hance Twins, two children who share an equal scar of abandonment come to town and help Skyler escape the horrid facility until they realize living on their own is not as easy as it seems. They must learn to survive and trust to one another; after all, they are all they have.

Years pass and the trio encounters new, and challenging obstacles while attempting a fresh start but their past comes back to haunt them. Just as they start to make the Darjeeling Mansion their home a devastating falling out occurs. Follow Skyler on his journey to maturity and his search for the perfect family. Will he find it, or destroy his only chances of being a normal kid again.

 

The Poetic Dimension

Arlynn Mackie

When war and hatred consumes the world, the Poetic Dimension is and always will be a beautiful sanctuary; where peace and creativity thrives.


The Poetic Dimension - the name came to me while I watched the hands on a clock ticking away. It reminded me about how time flies and how each second is crucially connected to our past, present, and future. I consider the time I spend inside my head to be its own dimension in which I create every single one of my poems and stories. Thus giving me the idea to name this book after what initially influenced and inspired my writing. My writing comes from the heart, and whether its a rhyming or prose poem, each and every one of them is filled with the same amount of unique poetic spice. Enjoy your time within my Poetic Dimension and discover what it is that makes you special.

 

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I am Jack's failure to follow his own 6th and 8th commandment. 1: ....

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I wrote 382 days ago

I've only gotten as far as chapter one but I felt I should tell you just how compelled I am to continue reading. From the very begining, your character's feelings and visual experiences were so extrordinary that Egypt felt just next door. I will continue reading and comment as I go...I love it! view book

I wrote 385 days ago

Thank you so much for the fantastic review. I figured that at age 7 (being a bit more mature and an avid reader) that he would understand the more simple questions on the form, but I could be wrong since I haven't been around many 7 year olds. Again thank you so much. I willl read yours as soon ... view book

I wrote 411 days ago

Soor it took me so long to take a look at your book. I really enjoyed reading it.Your writing is both elegant and compelling; providing clear imagery. Though I must admit that I feel humbled after reading this; great job! view book

I wrote 418 days ago

Your story is very engaging; my only critique concerns the fluidity of your first two paragraphs in your prologue. Thought, It was well written. Way to go. Also, when you write: "artefact" do you mean to write: "artifact"? view book

I wrote 429 days ago

Thank you for your critique; I will do my best to edit the beginning. Many people have given me similar feedback so I definately will have to reconsider certain aspacts of my story. The flashbacks are a good idea as are your opinions on the background though I always felt that background was str... view book

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