Wannabe Writer
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- "Twentysomething"
- * Roni Loren - Fiction Groupie *
- A Girl Named Eve
- A Writer's Tale
- Adventures in Agentland
- ali cross: story_ninja
- Anita's Edge
- Author Jennifer Shirk's Me, My Muse and I
- Brave New Adventure
- Carolina M. Valdez
- Charity's Writing Journey
- Creative Bloomings' Flashy Fiction Friday
- DC versus Marvel
- Donea Lee Weaver
- e. f. danehy's blog
- Elizabeth Poole
- emily j. griffin
- Emily White
- From Sarah, With Joy
- Heather L. Hansen
- Home of Kindros
- I Wrote a Book
- iggi & gabi
- Kiersten Writes
- lindsey roth culli
- lisa and laura write
- Liz Writes Books
- MISTY PROVENCHER, Author
- My Bloody Words
- My Literary Jam & Toast
- Operation Awesome
- Rachel Searles
- S. Kyle Davis | Blog
- Sara B. Larson
- Sara McClung
- Say This Write
- Sophia The Writer
- The Blogger Formerly Known As
- The Blutonian Death Egg
- The Expert Dabbler
- The Girl in the Striped Scarf
- The Life and Literary Pursuits of Alexia Chamberlynn
- The Non Sequitur Ramblings
- The Story Siren
- What Would Bridget Do?
- Writing Fiction With The Plot Junkie
- WRITING IN A NUTSHELL
- WTF's - Writing Thrilling Fiction...
Gender | Female |
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Location | Atlanta, GA, United States |
Introduction | I took a (very unscientific) quiz and found it strikingly accurate.
"You are more left-brained than right-brained. You are a critical thinker who uses logic and sense to collect information. You usually only see parts of the "whole" picture, but this is what guides you step-by-step in a logical manner to your conclusion. Concise words, numerical and written formulas and technological systems are often forms of expression for you. Some occupations usually held by a left-brained person include a lab scientist, banker, judge, lawyer, mathematician, librarian, and skating judge." While it did manage to identify my actual career (and my dream of becoming a skating judge/lawyer), what the quiz failed to realize is that I am actively nurturing my right brain by attempting to write a book. |
Interests | Finally finishing this durn book, starting a new book |
Favorite Movies | Sneakers, Quiz Show, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, The Andromeda Strain, Hero |
Please describe how you could take the peel off an apple all in one go:
I would complete work on my subatomic laser, aim it at the apple, and harness the power of electromagnetic radiation to dissolve its mushy contents. The peel would simply fall away.