It's a difficult read, I'll say. Mainly because of the peculiar way he writes (which is breath-taking), but also because of the insane vocabulary (I had to read it with a dictionary--some of it is the dialect in which they speak).
Hi! Thank you for your comments. For writing and editing, my history is heavily based in poetry especially the Elizabethan, Jacobean and well 1800s-ish times. I write (well kind of used-to) quite a bit, mostly sonnets and etc. I also used to read a RIDICULOUS amount of fan-fiction, so I have a really sensitive taste to what I feel is good. In terms of literature I have a very traditional view of finesse. I try to pick words when debating because I'm one of the types to attack people based on word choice (though sometimes you see I get in sticky situationssad). The books I read are usually quite refined such as "At Swim, Two Boys" by Jamie O'Neill (the most important book to me; I revere it) and like just things I find have a certain grace to their language.
He wrote a fair bit actually and is one of Japan's most lauded authors. You might have heard of The Temple of the Golden Pavilion, The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea, Patriotism, or Way of the Samurai.
Hello Madding,thankyou 4 ur compliment i
actually won 3rd place in the home arena.
I love the thought u went into doing ur avi
it's gr8t,have a lovely wk cheers icee smile
Thanks! Gotta say, you too! ^_^ I dunno if i should keep it normal til the ACTUAL prom, you know what i mean? So it's not like, ''OMG, i saw that for SOOOO long already" sorta thing! xD
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