tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4393512822627120580.post5638611010569393329..comments2023-08-01T05:26:06.539-05:00Comments on Unicorn Bell: Crit again. If you pleaseHuntresshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08155372788872245758noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4393512822627120580.post-19394570801608566642012-01-11T19:09:11.179-06:002012-01-11T19:09:11.179-06:00I'm not sure I know of very many kids that ref...I'm not sure I know of very many kids that refer to sleep as "getting in some winks" but I would guess this is a male in his early teens, no older than 15. There's something very rough-around-the-edge about his speech. the name Cord doesn't solidify things since that could be short for Cordelia.<br />It works as an opening because it draws me in to my character, some young kid with a rebel streak. And yes, definitely something would continue reading.<br />As for the genre, the chapter title could be misleading, but the word "wizard" immediately makes me think of magic and paranormal or fantasy, maybe an urban fantasy.Angela Brownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03324366495151363782noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4393512822627120580.post-76787106850956583312012-01-11T19:02:33.173-06:002012-01-11T19:02:33.173-06:00Cord is seventeen, male, and human. I am undecided...Cord is seventeen, male, and human. I am undecided where I want to go now that I've completed my last project.<br /> <br />Three wips are in their first stages, this YA paranormal, an epic fantasy, or an urban fantasy. <br /><br />Hm. Decisions, decisions.<br />Thanks again for the commentsHuntresshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08155372788872245758noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4393512822627120580.post-9068541893351494102012-01-11T18:26:50.705-06:002012-01-11T18:26:50.705-06:00Male. Definitely teens, perhaps 14. The teacher ta...Male. Definitely teens, perhaps 14. The teacher talking about physics sort of suggests around there or a little older. I think it works as an opening, because anything can be an opening as long as it's interesting.Brooke R. Bussehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17147444223968856153noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4393512822627120580.post-85090504951344451482012-01-11T12:48:34.987-06:002012-01-11T12:48:34.987-06:00I got a feeling of maleness even before I got to t...I got a feeling of maleness even before I got to the name "Cord." :) His wording and sassiness makes him sound slightly younger than an older teen...perhaps 13 or 14, 15 tops. I also read the first line as a robot drone, not knowing if it was fantasy or sci fi or what. Kinda silly, because the chapter is called The Wizard--which indicates fantasy. But it's still how I read it. Good start, nevertheless!Carol Riggshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14092209912983783974noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4393512822627120580.post-85550951231297553982012-01-11T12:30:36.601-06:002012-01-11T12:30:36.601-06:00Hmmm, I was thinking the boy was around 11-12, due...Hmmm, I was thinking the boy was around 11-12, due to his dialogue (specifically 'fake crap'), then there were a few 'older' words thrown in, like 'negligent' which in 1st person, doesn't fit that age.<br /><br />It feels like something has been set up to happen in the next few lines, a promise in Cord's overly zealous attitude, so if that promise evaporated, I'd probably stop reading then, but until I got there, I'd probably keep going.<br /><br />The zealous voice is what makes me think he's younger... often older teens can lapse into apathy when they know arguing won't change anything, but he seems too young to know better, too young to care what people will think about him believing in wizards.<br /><br />I'm definitely going with fantasy due to the whole 'wizard' thing.1000th.monkeyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16835988128285459745noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4393512822627120580.post-89327889279133367212012-01-11T10:52:50.870-06:002012-01-11T10:52:50.870-06:00I had a good forty winks going when the teacher’s ...<i>I had a good forty winks going when <b>the teacher’s drone</b> filtered into my brain.</i><br />No joke, I read this as if it were a robot drone (nanobot) that had crept into his brain. <br /><br />For clarity's sake, try: <i>the teacher's dry voice filtered...</i> <br /><br />Yeah, teenage male, because I rarely hear girls use "Man" in casual conversation. I don't mind smartass characters, at least he has an edge to him, which I like; it defines him. <br />Genre: fantasy, possibly sci-fantasy.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05073344742586893980noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4393512822627120580.post-32872613059691617532012-01-11T09:13:57.734-06:002012-01-11T09:13:57.734-06:00love the confrontation!
thats a great opening pag...love the confrontation! <br />thats a great opening page! voice, attitude, conflict!<br />oh, yeah, there were questions...<br /><br />duh, a teenage male (too much of an a** to be a snarky girl, i hope!)<br />and everyone loves a smarta** on a mission to prove something =)Tara Tylerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07587802105993889515noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4393512822627120580.post-85178163720374660132012-01-11T08:27:29.972-06:002012-01-11T08:27:29.972-06:00male, teen, fantasy, and a slightly more polite ap...male, teen, fantasy, and a slightly more polite approach from Cord would make me like him better because sometimes being polite can be even more annoying. Of course, when you're a teen, it's hard to remember that :)mshatchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06308916014310536449noreply@blogger.com