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Post by peachifruit on Oct 26, 2003 0:09:37 GMT -5
I'm currently writing a story about Agent A, and in it it's plainly stated that she has a husband and a daughter. But I don't really know if that's allowed in the NT. I've heard from some people that it is, and from some that it isn't, so I thought I'd ask here... Here's an excerpt from mon histoire ( ): Is that okay or will it get the whole series rejected?
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Post by wolfofthewoods on Oct 26, 2003 1:50:01 GMT -5
As far as I know, families are okay as of a little while ago. Here's an exerpt from Spooky Stories Transcribed: Star-Spangled Darkness: Awful story, really.
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Post by TK on Oct 26, 2003 19:56:27 GMT -5
Yeah, they're allowed. Felicia said spouses and children are fine, as long as it doesn't get too 'descriptive' and the children aren't hybrids as a result of mixed breeding.
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Post by Stal on Oct 26, 2003 20:02:47 GMT -5
Does this mean we can show an early stage of that, though? Like, when the spouses are just meeting, and beginning to fall for each other (nothing descriptive, but it's obvious that the two care for one another)?
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Post by Snowflake on Oct 27, 2003 15:57:02 GMT -5
Does this mean we can show an early stage of that, though? Like, when the spouses are just meeting, and beginning to fall for each other (nothing descriptive, but it's obvious that the two care for one another)? Can you give me an example? Do you mean like if you show a couple meeting, falling in love, and then they move in together and have a baby?
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Post by Stal on Oct 27, 2003 16:28:48 GMT -5
Can you give me an example? Do you mean like if you show a couple meeting, falling in love, and then they move in together and have a baby? Okay, more like this... I'll use two people. I'll name them...uhh...Andrew and Sarah. They're together, in a group. Travelling. And as the story progresses it's obvious the two begin to fall for each other. The actions taken and all lead the reader to think that. Just that nothing is ever actually stated on it. That's all. I mean, within the story, it won't go any further into the romance, but infer that there is definitely a connection and feelings for one another.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2003 19:11:19 GMT -5
Take my TZA stories as an example. Zarrel and Kirin have two kids and I started the series with her on her lonesome. I guess it all depends on how you word it, I'm careful around the subject and try and avoid mentioning it when it isn't needed.
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Post by Roxy on Oct 28, 2003 23:51:47 GMT -5
Okay, more like this... I'll use two people. I'll name them...uhh...Andrew and Sarah. They're together, in a group. Travelling. And as the story progresses it's obvious the two begin to fall for each other. The actions taken and all lead the reader to think that. Just that nothing is ever actually stated on it. That's all. I mean, within the story, it won't go any further into the romance, but infer that there is definitely a connection and feelings for one another. In Buddy's series he had two Gelerts fall inlove, I think you might be okay on that one. We better wait for Snowflake to respond though. Just as long as everything doesn't get too mushy
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Post by Stal on Oct 29, 2003 16:27:48 GMT -5
In Buddy's series he had two Gelerts fall inlove, I think you might be okay on that one. We better wait for Snowflake to respond though. Just as long as everything doesn't get too mushy Well, with what I have planned, it won't get far at all
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