I’ve always had a knack with spacing out and imaging stories, but I was never good at hiding my emotions so I tend to make faces when I’m mentally writing a story. I’ve been caught repeatedly by friends, family, and teachers (embarrassing). I’m not very good at picking up conversations with people since I’m quite reserved, but if given the chance I would like to meet new people who I can learn life lessons from and who inspire me to continue writing. As much as I like to think I can write every genre, I find myself writing a lot of fantasy and sh*tty sci-fi, also I tend to write about myself a lot since I have a lot to share. I’m open to any feedback any of you might have, whether good or bad, I’m here to grow as a writer.
Interests Reading, Writing, Drawing
Favorite Books The Outsiders, The Book Thief, The Giver
Favorite Movies Big Hero 6, The Little Mermaid, Mulan, Tangled, Corpse Bride, Edward Scissorhands, The Emperor's New Groove, The Road to El Dorado, Titanoboa: Monster Snake (documentary), Dinotasia (documentary)
Favorite TV Shows The Originals, Doctor Who, Supernatural, The Seven Deadly Sins, Bleach, Fairy Tale, Attack on Titan, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Aldnoah.Zero
How much can one write if their memories are a single blur?
I had about five minutes to think this over. Picture this: I’m sitting in the bathroom taking a dump, I have a case of diarrhea and stomach cramping due to having a stomach infection that occurred right after I returned from my trip to Mexico during spring break when I suddenly see a video shared by a Facebook friend. The title reads Things People with Anxiety Want Their Friends to Know. I can’t say I am very concentrated...
How much can one write if their memories are a single blur?
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