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Describe the Library

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I figure this is the best place as any to ask for a little creative writing advice....I need a description for Bulbagarden's new fanfic library for our front page, similar in style to how we currently describe the Oekaki and Gallery (reproduced below). Any suggestions?

Bulbagarden Oekaki
ダネ園 おえかき
<i>Oekaki</i> &mdash; once popular only in Japan, now hosted on Bulbagarden! Don't be intimidated by the name, as <i>oekaki</i> is really quite simple, and doesn't require any understanding of foreign language. So what is an <i>oekaki</i>? It's an online drawing board for all your artistic needs. Sort of like a sketchpad, except more powerful and without all the mess of smudged crayons and paint smeared on your face. All you need to have is <a href="http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.html">Java</a> enabled in your browser and the desire to draw. Come in, join your fellow artists and have fun!

Bulbagarden Gallery
ダネ園 美術館
The Museum of Modern Art. The Louvre. The Bulbagarden Gallery. One seems to be of a lower standing than the others, but this is not the case. The Bulbagarden Gallery hosts the best work of Bulbagarden's finest artists. Creative minds converge and generate brilliant works that are exhibited to the public; one can browse high-quality images for free. No long lines. Cameras aren't prohibited. No fees. No paintings ever get removed for restoration. It's the perfect place to stop in and appreciate the work of others. And, better yet, it's no trouble to add your name to the list of the fine artists whose work graces the 'walls' of the Gallery.
 
The Library-

Ask someone what they think of when they think of a library and you'll most likely get that dingy and boring place where you do research. Not the Bulbagarden Library...this is a place where some of the online community's best writers are enshrined for all to enjoy. There's no wait list, no due dates, and the librarians are actually friendly. It's a peaceful place to stop and read a good story on a rainy day.
 
The Library

See the many types of stories written by Bulbagarden's budding writers, that aspire to be viewed and commented on. Covering many genres of the diverse Pokemon Community, all the writers ask is that you read and review.
 
The Library:

Ever wondered what would happen if Ash was a grown up? Ever wonder the outcome of May and Drew going on a date? Ever wanted to imagine what Giovanni does in his spare time? Well, there may be just the story for you in the Bulbagarden Library! Browse hundreds of stories, skits, and poems written by fans of all kinds! Best of all, you don't even need a Library Card!
 
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