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Odyseus
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Mythology meets fiction based on fact


I would like to say high to everybody here. I look forward to sharing stories and ideas with the people here. I like writing Fiction, based on fact with the added elements of Mythology. I look forward to chatting to every body.
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Firlefanz
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Hello Odyseus and welcome.

Your idea sounds interesting. Even though I do mostly fantasy, I think that mythology is not far away from it. It would be fun to compare notes, so to say.

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Welcome aboard. I look forward to seeing you around the forums. emoticon

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It would be interesting to hear more, when I surface.
I'm thinking about a story that is anti-derivative (in response to a review of a book that the reviewer claimed was plagurized but what the reviewer meant was that the ideas in the book were derivative).
Also, in researching my current story, I've come across some interesting strains in our cultural mythos and I want to explore them.
later!
Wanda

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