Review 3: Fedoragirl

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Fedoragirl

Alright, this is a second review on Fedoragirl s works because there's a competition she's running using both of these books.

Personally, I think the idea she's developed is great. You would need to read the books "America's Suitehearts" and "Centurions" (Centurion is actually a suburb in my country just as a side fact but I doubt that's interesting,) and from there, develop your OWN story using the books as a basis.

The requirements are:

1. Gender
2. Age
3. Appearance
4. Characteristics
5. Family situation (single parent, both parents, siblings, only child etc.)
6. Your home town
7. A backstory is optional but rather add it for descriptive purposes because no one likes sitting reading a story and thinking "wtf is going on here?!?" (NB not fedoragirl s words but my own.)
8. Fedoragirl must be tagged / dedicated / mentioned so she can see, read, comment and vote for the story.

The reason I like this idea so much is that I fully believe writing is an art form and no art form is ever completed without an exchange of ideas and CONSTRUCTIVE critique (don't come with any negative bullshit about any of my friends stories because you will regret that shit.) It's also about expansion and she's chosen to expand these stories in a very creative way.

That was my review on the America's Suitehearts / Centurions competition by Fedoragirl. I urge you all to let your minds run wild and enter this!

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