Member Profile Via-Anghel Magahum

Via-Anghel Magahum
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July 19 2019 23:40:36
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February 22 2021 14:42:59
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Via-Anghel Magahum
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Somewhere in the United States
Biography
I started writting sonnets in the third grade and now I'm an amateur poet, playwright, essay writter, short story writer, and novelist.
My typical genres are experimental and avant garde writing. I specialize in antinovels, magic realism, absurdist fiction, surrealist fiction, and occasionally erotic literature.
Some of my influences include John Milton, Franz Kafka, Leo Tolstoy, Vladimir Nabokov, D.H. Lawrence, Ernest Hemingway, James Joyce, and David Foster Wallace.
I have five complete novels that I still have to muster up the courage to share.
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Type: Story
A short story from a creative writing assignment. I didn't really like it, but I thought I should ask for suggestions.
A short story from a creative writing assignment. I didn't really like it, but I thought I should ask for suggestions.
Submitted by Via-Anghel Magahum on Thursday 12, November 2020
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Type: Story
This was another writing assignment where we had to write a story based on a image. It was of a man with tux. I wrote this quickly, and hated it; but my peers loved it. I want to hear your thoughts.
This was another writing assignment where we had to write a story based on a image. It was of a man with tux. I wrote this quickly, and hated it; but my peers loved it. I want to hear your thoughts.
Submitted by Via-Anghel Magahum on Thursday 12, November 2020
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Type: Poem
This was a prompt from a writing workshop I attended. We read Wallace Steven's Thirteen ways of looking at a Blackbird. The prompt assignment was titled thirteen ways of looking at a ____. I procrastinated and completed the assignment an hour before the class began the next day. I decided to be clever and take the prompt literally. It ended up being the class's favorite.
This was a prompt from a writing workshop I attended. We read Wallace Steven's Thirteen ways of looking at a Blackbird. The prompt assignment was titled thirteen ways of looking at a ____. I procrastinated and completed the assignment an hour before the class began the next day. I decided to be clever and take the prompt literally. It ended up being the class's favorite.
Submitted by Via-Anghel Magahum on Thursday 12, November 2020
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