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    This is a journal managed and designed by people that, oddly enough write their own stories for fun (yes for fun!). We like to share our ideas and experiences with other people, except those that deal with grammar and puctuation (although we think they’re
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Welcome to ASFFWU Journal
1970-01-01 00:59:59
If you're reading this, it's probably for two of the following reasons. One, you managed to stumble your way into this journal, or two, you have an odd habit of imagining bizarre, amazing things and putting them down on paper. If you're here because of the second option, congratulations, you're on the right place. This is a journal managed and designed by people that, oddly enough write their own stories for fun (yes for fun!). We like to share our ideas and experiences with other people, except those that deal with grammar and puctuation (although we think they're imporant). Below is a little more info on us.________________________________________________________What does ASFFW stand for?Amaeteur Science Fiction/Fantasy Writers~ that means you are not published, maybe you want to, but for right now you just write science fiction or fantasy genres just for fun, or as a hobby.Is it free?Yes it is! Our journal is hosted for free. We think that money should not interfere with c
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A Tribute to Evil
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Personally I think villains are sometimes misonderstood and often under-appreciated. Most people, when they think of an evil person, only think of his/her personality but ignore why he/she behaves that way. Evil people have motives to hate the hero. Do you think that villains just hate people for fun? No. Why is Iago so hateful towards Othello? It's not just racism, but Othello ignored Iago's military skill and put a mathematician as lieutenant instead. Believe it or not, villains are not just evil people. Heroes need them. Think about it.If it weren't for the Wolf, in the Three Pigs, the three pigs would have never learned the lesson on hard work, and let's not forget the lesson on construction. If it wasn't for Count Olaf, the Bauldelaire siblings would not have known of the unnoble people or the association that their parents were part of, or develop such a strong bond among themselves. Sure they would still have their parents, but would they be as strong and determined to help


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