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  1. Novel could certainly have some adventures to write about at an event like this. Provided sign-up is still open, consider him in attendance.
  2. Sadly, I don't think I could ever watch Chronicle again. It was a fantastic film, straight out of the blue, that was expertly made in most regards, but if I ever watched it again, I'd never feel quite the same mix of such powerful emotions as on my first viewing. It really was the kind of thing that triggers something deep down in them there heartstrings. The only situation I'd consider it re-watchable in is showing it to someone who'd never seen it before, to see how they reacted. Other than that, it'll have to stay on my DVD pile, never to be watched again.
  3. A very sadly overlooked album by a very sadly overlooked band in my opinion, The Remote Part is easily among my top albums of all time, and is without a shadow of a doubt the one that's had the most influence on me. The song-writing is among the best I've heard in any modern music, Roddy Woomble is a genuinely astounding lyricist. The musical side is all very well crafted too, with songs of different paces and intensities, all of which have very deep and well worked melodies and grooves, displaying excellent instrumental skills. This album managed to come third in the UK charts, right behind Oasis' Heathen Chemistry (which I really can't stand, no offence to any Oasis fans out there) and RHCP's By The Way (and who could blame them for losing out to something like that?) which is impressive to say they were almost unheard of in mainstream music beforehand and returned to that same level of obscurity before splitting up. I don't know nearly as many bands that seem to put such a huge amount of heart into their work, while maintaining a sound that can really appeal to anyone. They're never too heavy or light, they're never too fast or slow, they manage to strike the balance as though they landed a coin on its edge. I found this album has provoked me into thought more times than any other, and on top of that it's been the gateway album to almost every other band that I listen to to this day. I don't doubt that if you listen to this album, you'll find something to take away from it, trust me.
  4. I've made the changes you've suggested and I'm eagerly awaiting further review, hopefully it'll be just right this time, but I'm always happy to keep changing it to be the best it can be to ensure old Novel here is up to scratch.
  5. Thanks for the review, I thought the cutie mark story might need beefing up a little, so I'll get straight on that, and I'll work out putting a little more detail into the history too.
  6. My all-time favourite film would have to be Danny Boyle's Sunshine, a sadly overlooked film in my opinion, which harks back to the days of classic science-fiction. The Host is my favourite foreign film, and is responsible for the single most powerful line I've ever heard in cinema history. All the classics are there of course, especially sci-fi classics such as Alien and Aliens, 2001, Terminator (more specifically the second one) among others. And then there's the guilty pleasures, everyone loves a good 70s/80s action romp, even moreso if the one-liners are cheesier than blue-veined cheese.
  7. Novel

    Hello there

    Thanks for all the welcoming-ness, I'm sure I'll feel right at home.
  8. Roleplay Type: World of Equestria Name: Novel Sex: Male Age: Young Stallion Species: Unicorn. Eye colour: Sapphire blue. Coat: Light golden-brown. Mane/Tail: Medium-brown, medium length. Both mane and tail are somewhat shaggy and unkempt. Physique: Slightly leaner and taller than most other ponies of his age. Residence: Lives in Baltimare, though he travels frequently between other towns and cities. Occupation: Novel is an author and occasional guest columnist for Baltimare's local newspaper. Cutie Mark: A crimson quill upon a piece of parchment, rolled at both edges. Novel's cutie mark appeared after a small writing assignment in his school years. He spent many an evening perfecting his little yarn, diligently and arduously working through the little niggles and snags of the plot, and working to create something he could be proud to call his own work. The effort paid off, as when he returned to his teacher to hand it in, she could barely speak. He had written a short story, a tale of a young colt and his gang of bold buddies, making the smallest of things into a grand adventure, overcoming the most ordinary of obstacles in the most extraordinary of fashions, and having a jolly old time about it. But as the adventures they had began to mellow out, something became very apparent, this was not an ordinary story, this was a piece of artistic brilliance. Cleverly subversive the entire time, it was actually the recollections of an ageing stallion and his glory days of youth, being blissfully related to his own grandson. Novel's teacher's eyes watered at the beautiful simplicity of it, and she asked if she could keep his story as something to remember, a Novel original. As he complied, he felt a wondrous feeling wash over him, he had just brought such strong feelings and emotions to another pony with nothing more than the written word, and it was a gift he had to share with the whole wide world of Equestria. That was the moment that his cutie mark appeared upon his flank, and a moment he shall never forget. History: Novel was born in Fillydelphia. His home life was somewhat troubled by his family's constant moving from place to place, but was otherwise just as filled with love as any other pony's. He could never make very long-lasting friendships due to his turbulent home situation, but he enjoyed making friends with all the varied ponies he came across in his younger years, meeting all kinds of interesting fillies and colts, as well as the occasional non-pony residents of whichever particular town or city he was in. Travelling between so many places offered him something that he learned to truly treasure in his later years, a veritable oasis of bookshops, with hundreds upon hundreds of stories and sagas to choose from, setting him off on his path to becoming a writer himself. His parents are both unicorns, and both work as architects of sorts, using magic to aid in construction of buildings and other such things across Equestria. He maintains a positive relationship with them, and often alters his own travel schedule to coincide with theirs so that he can spend time with them when possible. Novel lives alone, in a modest house in Baltimare. He travels often, usually to give perspective to something he's writing, to travel write for the local paper in his guest column or simply to escape stresses and give himself chance to wind down and relax. Studious and dedicated, he devoted years to reading the literary classics and tweaking his writing style, learning the ins and outs of the trade, adopting stylistic methods from the greats to see which elements he could make his own, burning through quill after quill, never letting his momentum drain.Using his honed talents, he applied for a journalistic position with the Baltimare newspaper team, and over time became recognised as a talented tale-weaver. Since leaving the newspaper as a full-time author in his own right, he has worked to publish a small number of novels, a few compendiums of short works, was invited back by the newspaper to do a semi-regular guest column, (which he happily accepted, owing a great deal of his success to them) and has achieved something of a 'local celebrity' status. Novel aims to become a truly prodigious author, and hopes to secure himself a spot in the annals of Equestria's cultural history. Character Summary: Novel has an excellent command of the written word, and excels at creating compelling reading material for ponies (and other creatures) of all tastes. He is motivated by a strong passion and desire to bring enjoyment to others in this way, hoping eventually to become an icon among the literary world of Equestria, and something of a household name. Novel enjoys reading, as one might expect, but also enjoys travelling. He strongly believes that the journey should always be just as good as the location, which is a mantra he reflects in his work. He also thoroughly adores learning about others, on a micro-scale with personal interactions, or on a much larger scale, learning about the society and history of a place or a culture. Novel is generally somewhat reserved, due to his unstable family background, but he was raised with a sense of goodwill and integrity, always trying to do the best he can by anyone and everyone else. He has a lack of confidence which sometimes translates into difficulty in communicating, making it a tad difficult for him to properly acquaint himself with others with any semblance of speed. Novel can sometimes struggle with verbal communication, and may fall over himself in conversation. He tends to be nervous and apprehensive when around more than a small amount of others who he isn't familiar with, and can suffer anything from timidity to stark silence in these circumstances. Novel is also prone to irritability, especially after long stints in his study. This can lead to him displaying small degrees of anti-social behaviours, and being somewhat unpleasant to others. His greatest fear is failure, and as a result, he has become something of a perfectionist with his writing, sometimes locking himself away to constantly write and re-write something. This, while exacerbating his tetchy streak, also has the benefit of leaving him immensely satisfied upon completion of a project, and leads to him being in a better state of mind for a long while after.
  9. My warmest greetings to all of you, I'm sure it'll be a pleasure becoming acquainted with you all. The name's Novel, and I'd very much like to integrate myself into this nice little community of yours, provided you'll have me.
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