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 Post subject: Hello, hello, hello
PostPosted: February 14th, 2010, 2:35 pm 
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Hello. My brother (Inesdar)(Brendan) dragged me onto these forums :roll: He made me my account but he forgot that my real name is Lady Fiona, but Brendan thought that there were to many ladies around holy worlds already.

I'm writing a book right now, I don't if it is really fantasy or not. It has giant rats and lizard men, but other than that it could almost have been from history. I'm not very constant with my stories I have so many ideas and I find it hard not to jump from one to another. I like complex plots with with long lost siblings, that are very dramatic.

About me: I'm 15, homeschooled, older than 5 of my sibling and kind of share being the oldest with my older brother. When I'm not writing I'm listening to audio books, making jewelry that I'm trying to sell on Etsy, I have to do school work (of course) and I do all the cooking for my family, and love taking pictures. And that fills up my time pretty well.

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PostPosted: February 14th, 2010, 3:37 pm 
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Hello, Fiona! Welcome to Holy Worlds!

Did I hear (see, whatever) you mention jewerly? I make jewelry, too! :D And I like photography, too. :D I am really looking forward to getting to know you, and I already know I will enjoy seeing you around the forums!

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PostPosted: February 14th, 2010, 4:20 pm 
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Welcome. welcome. I love listening to Audio books also because I couldn't read until I was eight. So glad your brother "dragged" you on here. :D
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"I once said I would kill this man but now I'm multipling him?" Ana shouted to the sky almost crying as she did so.
The tall dark Assasian Maverick stood watching her, his inqisitive eyes locked on her like a bird on its prey, he had heard what she had said, it came like an avelanch to him, His and Ana's life was about to get a lot more complicated
(This about somes up my storys plot)

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Hey, glad to have you here :) It's always great to have more members.

What kind of things do you like to take pictures of? And have you found any interesting recipes?


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PostPosted: February 14th, 2010, 7:32 pm 
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"www.etsy.com/shop/FionaSeaGlass" Here Lady Shanai-Irisis I've been trying to sell some jewelry to get to Ireland next summer.

Ana have you ever heard of Librivox.org it has a lot of free audio books?

Arias right now I have been taking pictures of my siblings and jewley. Only problam with taking pictures of sibling is that now I want someone to take pictures of me.


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PostPosted: February 15th, 2010, 5:32 am 
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Welcome, Fiona!

Seems like your story is similar to my own, with a little bit of fantasy but not quite a fantasy story perhaps? ;) Hope you enjoy your time here despite being 'dragged' to join! :) Look forward to getting to know you better!


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PostPosted: February 15th, 2010, 9:29 am 
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Welcome to the Forum!

Giant rats and lizard men... sounds interesting! And lots of drama is always good! :D

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I'll have to check that out when I have the time, Fiona, when I do, I'll let you know my thoughts!

You are going to Ireland?! That is SO cool. I have wanted to go there since I was little... though when I was little it was because I wanted to see a leprechaun. ;) Now I simply want to go to see the history. And it is where my family comes from, so it would be pretty cool to see the land that my family once called home (160 years ago, that is). (Honestly I am STILL trying to figure out why they left it in the first place.... potato famine, perhaps?)

Also, it isn't hard to take pictures of yourself. You can use a desk or something high to stand it up on (the camera that is). There are lots of inventive ways to go about it... what I do (since I am the family photographer) is find exactly where I want it (usually among the trees) and then I get my sister to come help. I put in her hands then move it exactly as I want it. Then I get to my spot, she pushed the button, and perfect (Well, eventually) portrait for the yearly pic. :D

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PostPosted: February 18th, 2010, 4:27 pm 
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Hi Fiona!  :D
If you want to know, you can always change your username via the user control panel, so despite your brother's opinion, you can make yourself Lady Fiona.  Believe me, I have three brothers of my own, so I know how that is ;) .
That's neat that you make jewelry, I love the pieces which you made. I'm trying to make things like earrings and bracelets, but they aren't as good as I'd like them to be. :) I really like the reoccuring themes which occur in your necklaces.

Glad you're on HW. Don't take this the wrong way, but I'm glad your brother forced you on. Welcome!

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PostPosted: February 19th, 2010, 6:56 am 
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Lady Shanai-Irisis, it really is cool to go back where you know that your family came from. My grandmother come from Silgo so when we go there there are still cousins that knew my grandmother around. If you are interested in genealogy, Ireland is not a great place to try and find people because most of the records were burnt in the civil war. When I went there for the first time when I was six, I kept looking around for leprechauns. I even thought that I found one but it turned out only to be my uncle.

Good idea, I'll get a sibling. But I still wish that I could hold the camera and take the pictures because I could take such cool pictures of myself.

Ciela Rose, thank you for telling me that I can change my name. Inesdar, I will be a lady yet despite you :D

I don'y think that my jewelry is good enough, but if quantity make up for quality, I might be able to pass :)

Oh I guess that I should say in justice that Inesdar didn't really force me on, him simply, totally made the account for me, and then opened up the page for me and told me my name and password. :D But now that I'm on I think that holy worlds is cool.


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I do agree that Ireland is not the best place at all for researching geneology. In addition to what you stated, there are so many Americans with my last name, imagine going to the place in which my last name originated, it would take a long time to trace us, even if it were all there. I do know my family crest, though, and I absolutely love it. :D

My father did business with an Irishman once, and from what the man said (though you can't trust everything everybody says) our family name is most common in Northern Ireland. Maybe I should head up there and find out. ;)

And Lady Fiona, I am glad you got on, at any rate! I only wish there was another writer in my family so they could join. So far, I am the only one. :(

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Northern Ireland is a great place and I lived twp year there. But just because your name is common in Northern Ireland now doesn't mean that it was 140 years back, since a lot of protestants moved up to the North when Ireland broke from Britain because they were not liked by the new government.

I have a great help that since my Irish blood has come in the past hundred year that I know the towns that they came. Having a common name must be annoying but I can't say that I know how it is because my isn't common. It didn't even make it into the top a hundred Irish names! http://www.censusfinder.com/irish_surnames.htm This has names by county and might be a help.

It is really nice to have another person who you can tell all your ideas too and who can tell you, and also tell you whether they think that they are stupid or not. Who can also give you good ideas. But then there are time when we both want to talk about our stories at the same time :D Brendan badgered me into to writing my ideas if it hadn't been for him I never would have even thought of writing


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Greetings Lady Fiona!
Sorry for the late welcome,
I don't always get a chance
to read all the folders and the
Intro folder got skipped a time or two. :)

I wanted to welcome you to the forum
and tell you that I love your jewelry!
I think my favorite was the "Made in Land" piece.
Really neat!

I'm really artsy and fairly crafty,
but have no talent for jewelry what so ever!
I've tried beading and have tons of supplies for jewelry
(I'm a sucker for bead and crafty items)
but I just can't seem to make anything I would wear. LOL

You should keep making jewelry.
I think the only thing you're lacking is a market!
When you find the right one your stock will be gone in no time!

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All the things that have deeply possessed your soul have been but hints of it—tantalising glimpses, promises never quite fulfilled, echoes that died away just as they caught your ear... We cannot tell each other about it. It is the secret signature of each soul, the incommunicable and unappeasable want . . . which we shall still desire on our deathbeds . . . ~C.S. Lewis


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