| M. D. Harder |
Author has written 2 stories for Essay, and Young Adult. I have been an irresponsible Fictionpresser. I've written a few stories and one guide, but without warning, I took them all off and deleted most of them. That's part of my process. I feel the need to improve and so I remove all of my work so I can revise or rewrite it. I apologize and thank anyone who has read, reviewed, or followed me. I'm honoured that you have given my work your time and I am determined to take the vanishing act off my list of magic tricks. My pen name is M. D. Harder and it comes from the names of my relatives, some more beloved than others. I enjoy creating, imagining, and writing and I dabble in various fields. I have a diverse range of abilities, such as writing and daydreaming, but most of my interest and passion lies in music. I am a critic, but unfortunately, I don't have the time and energy to review your work. University, work, and family drama has sucked the life out of me. | |||||
1. In This Moment reviewsJason's dead. That's why Daniel didn't smile back and why Melanie stood off to the side and why Callie asked if I was okay. Because they already knew. And I was an ignorant fool.Fiction: Young Adult - Rated: K+ - English - Hurt/Comfort/Romance - Chapters: 1 - Words: 5 - Reviews: 1 - Published: 5-5-13 - Complete2. Pet Peeves of a Critic » reviewsIs your story lacking emotion and life? Are you getting nothing but scathing remarks in your review box? This little guide is meant to help you write a well-developed story with interesting plots, characters, and settings that will please even a critic and bring you a step closer to creating a publish-worthy novel.Fiction: Essay - Rated: T - English - Chapters: 10 - Words: 32,270 - Reviews: 14 - Updated: 4-22-13 - Published: 4-13-13 - Complete