Sunday, September 11, 2016

Discussion of Films That Deserve Something of Great Efforts and Other Things to Announce for the Future



I know there are some I might look forward to, but I presume in the future, there are some Disney Channel Original Movies that deserve either a classic throwback/modern-day refresher or a fanfic remake with a brand-new OC cast, new location, realistic situations of life through whether history or timeless, and there are some slim chances of pre-existing characters from fandoms we all know and love nowadays. Despite all of that, I know one of the authors did the remake script of something more of what I knew and enjoyed the best, come to think of it...


I have a nostalgic feeling I had a flashback to the intro as a tween, I've seen everything after many attempts to do so, and look what I've done to Aleena's family: I watched Frozen back in 2014, I got mesmerized by the images of what I've seen for days, I added her parents (the father was Tristran and the mother was Gloriana) and her younger sister (Elissa relationship-wise) that personally existed for nearly three years to be the family before this as depicted above, I made up a backstory for Generation 2 in which I may or may not tell about and that's fine. But look what happened to her 25 years earlier?!


*gasp* Discount Les Miserables!

Speaking of having to do with song, I will deal with the poem of my own to be written. But at least I'll get back to it later, so I don't want to at least spoil myself or else I might look nonsensical for some reason because my brain does not think of her own song yet and I'm learning myself to write down songs and poetry at a time.

At one question where it says "Poetry: like or dislike" according to Y!A, most of the people in the first page just placed "dislike" in it. I may be the only one who likes poetry, but I have not read the actual thing unless it has 100% song lyrics in it on occasion. (I know it's hard to analyze the lyrics, but the melody contained within it is more powerful on the inside than it did justice to the original writing to compare with our translated meanings!) I've analyzed 2 songs (both are my favorites), but the previous year, we contrasted Springsteen's "The River" with Garth Brooks' "The River". I have nothing else left to say... Music is the most natural skill I've ever contained through life from birth to death, and that's fine. On the more positive note, I am an introvert who made up my inner statehood to this day.

Over this new school year (2016-17), I'm trying to fill up the "500 Writing Prompts" with the words I feel are absolutely up-to-date for publication before I could find 642 remaining prompts for "volume two". The day-by-day basis is probably a huge failure to me, but I'll try again in the meantime in order to arrange things to make it a 365-day book full of my writing which would mean a win-win scenario for money. I wish I could make the next bestseller series for a new generation which may be the inspiration of both sources together to make a semi-autobiographic story of my inner life.

To be honest with the NaNoWriMo stuff, I'm too slow to finish a book which is a pain to do so, due to more ads looking forward to Black Friday and Christmas and the world seems less on what I'm trying to focus exactly on. November is definitely not the best choice for me to do so, I prefer May over any other month just so more people could buy it by June for a graduation gift or any other occasion for the summer. I didn't read any projects that were written in the time of the previous NaNoWriMo contests, so here's what I was supposed to read according to Wikipedia:

  • Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen, published by Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill
  • The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern, published by Doubleday
  • Persistence of Memory by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes, published by Delacorte Press
  • Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell, published by St. Martin's Press (my sister is not that interested)
  • Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins, published by Dutton Juvenile
  • The Darwin Elevator by Jason M. Hough, published by Del Rey Books
  • Cinder by Marissa Meyer, published by Square Fish
  • Side Effects May Vary by Julie Murphy, published by HarperCollins Publishers
  • Assassin’s Heart by Sarah Ahiers, published by HarperCollins Publishers


  • I was supposed to continue writing "Grey Petals" for November 2015, but I was literally on hiatus mode due to all of the events and drama. It got delayed and was indeed an ineligible project to be done. Grey Petals did not count toward the next NaNoWriMo, which sucks bad! :(

    And... look what I was going to read for fun over fall term of this year: it's called Why I Read: The Serious Pleasure of Books by Wendy Lesser. It's going to be a great book about stories contained in a cover, and I really love it a lot! I was hoping to be more responsible one day, and just give it a try! I'll see how it works out okay, so it's been the entire five years (half-decade) since Reading Improvement back in sophomore year in high school. I've read stuff for school (sorta), I enjoyed banned books, I finally had the freedom to do whatever I want because of USA and its first amendment!!! And now, I want to get deeper into the subject about reading for fun because I have to.

    That's it for today, thanks for reading and once again, happy Patriots Day!

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