1. Delusion of Reference

    Delusion of Reference New Member

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    Hello (Again)

    Discussion in 'New Member Introductions' started by Delusion of Reference, Mar 9, 2016.

    I joined this community a while back, then totally forgot about it.

    Nowadays, as my interest in writing becomes clearer and more focused, forums such as this one attract me more and more. I hope to soon be able to put up my work for review by others, as well as to review others' work.

    I consider myself an excellent writer, if an inexperienced one. I'm not well-versed enough in literature to claim any literary favorites; my reading habits, paradoxically, are abysmal.

    However, I believe I've discovered something of a voice in my writing, and, lately, little has appealed to me more than the evocative use of language. Even as I write this post, I trouble to pick only the most fitting words.

    Other interests of mine include math, music, philosophy, and the rapidly expanding scientific field that is cognitive science.

    I think that's about as much as I should say. Thanks for reading.
     
  2. KaTrian

    KaTrian A foolish little beast. Contributor

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    Welcome back!

    Are you working on something right now, like a short story or a novel manuscript? :)

    By the way, here's our New Member Quick Start Guide to refresh your memory of the ins and outs of the forum.

    See you around!

    -Kat
     
  3. PBNJDraftNumbA

    PBNJDraftNumbA Member

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    It is a pleasure to read your (re?)-introduction.
    I will learn from your writing and choice of words. Welcome... back.
    ~#A
     
  4. Delusion of Reference

    Delusion of Reference New Member

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    I am, in fact. It's a historical fiction screenplay about the Leopold and Loeb murders in 1924 Chicago. I'll probably post it as soon as I amass enough posting credit, and provide enough critiques.
     

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