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The Veritas Conflict
Anyone else read this wonderful book? I'm reading it now for the second time! It's amazing!
 
New Guy
Hello, my name is Kyle. I'm new and I'm not sure if this is the community for me. I write a lot and I have more at my regular journal. Anyway, I'm in the middle of writing this story and I was wondering if some one out there wanted to read it and tell me what they thought. Please just give me some kind of feedback. Thanks in advance.



A half moon hung in the blackest of the midnight sky. The train wailed and screamed across dark fields and gray rivers. Inside a man sat staring blankly into the landscape. He ran his fingers through his crimson red hair and slowly broke away from his daze. He glanced to the ceiling as lights began to flicker and fade.

He reached down into the pocket of his coat to view a picture. Revealed was a portrait of a small house surrounded by hills and trees. The only sound that complimented the train's screech is a single muttered word: "Home." The man gently set the photo back in his pocket and continued to stare out of the window.

A guard in a gray uniform carrying a rifle walked into the car. He quickly approached the sitting man. "Excuse me sir, we must move you to the next car immediately!" With no response from the man, the guard began to interrogate. "What is your name sir?"

Without breaking his stare from the window the man mumbled his name, "Seth... why?"

With no warning the train came to a sudden halt throwing the guard to the ground. Seth jumped out of his seat, “Why have we stopped?”

The guard, slow to answer, crawled to his feet and spoke. “Something was on the tracks. We need to get you to another car.”

At the very instant the guard ended his speech, a dark shadow swooped by the window. Seth took no note of the figure. However, the guard quickly began to open fire at the window. Almost instantaneously, Seth took a fist to the guard’s chest dropping him to the floor. No longer calm and relaxed, Seth stepped back from the unconscious body, then collapsed on the floor. Thoughts began to race through his head. He began to sort ideas that had been scrambled within the past few moments. Lights were still flickering but soon they went black. Moonlight now filled the car. Seth placed his hands in his pockets. Again, he pulled out his photograph. Seth stared for a long time.

He put the picture away back into his coat. Outside Seth found himself alone. He saw his breath in the air. The land laid out in front of him was dark and silent. He searched several of the cars but found no one. That night he set out and began to walk deserted on the old dusty tracks of the rail car.

* * *

In the depths of the port city Jad there were stone streets and crashing waves. The sun shined brightly over Jad but the cold air from the night before still lingered in the air. People had hustled and bustled between their colonial styled houses and the occasional market. Long docks stretched out towards the endless ocean. There stood a young man with an imagination. In the wind of the sea he saw a massive ship with great sails, sails so large that from the horizon, could be mistake as clouds. Behind the wheel he stood with a smile across his face and salt water in his hair. “Wow,” the young man whispered to the sea in a hushed voice as a secret not to be told to another soul.

Inside the young man’s house, there were several ship models laid out across tables and floors. The man worked diligently at producing himself a new figure to be used for dreaming. He set down his tools and took a stroll down below his house. There in the basement of the house closest to the ocean in the city of Jad stood the young man staring admiringly at what he called Home. The ship wasn’t large at all, perhaps only big enough for two people. “Soon, I will roll you out of this place and into the ocean where you can spread your wings, my dear Home.”

 
Exercise #1
This is a really good idea. I'm really glad to have discovered this community.

Story begins:

Most of the surface of Kilton's World lay undisturbed as it had been for millions of years. But now it had become infected by humanity; and it had no immune system. At night, the surveying satellites would vaporise minuscule bits of bedrock from orbit, and record the results; and if the results were promising, the humans would flock to the site, like ants to honey.
 
Hello! *waves*
Hi everyone! I am a new member and I bring a challenge with me.
*Write about a dream that you had, that seemed so real when you woke up you weren't sure if you were still dreaming or awake. Then continue writing about the dream as though you didn't wake up, the dream just continued. What would happen? How would the dream really end?
* Length... as long as you feel that the dream needs to continue. Edited please. Just write about any dream, it doesn't have to be a pleasent dream, just a dream.
* One hour to an hour and a half as a time limit.
* Due: March 1, 2004.

Have fun!
 

Ugh.

The block is painful.

HELP
 



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