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- Dec 10, 2020
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- Gender:
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- Birthday:
- Mar 14, 2000 (Age: 24)
- Location:
- UK
- Occupation:
- Arcade worker (attending university next year)
Amy Croft
New Member, Female, 24, from UK
Hey guys, I'm new to this site and just looking for a bit of advice about concising your ideas. Dec 10, 2020
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About
- Gender:
- Female
- Birthday:
- Mar 14, 2000 (Age: 24)
- Location:
- UK
- Occupation:
- Arcade worker (attending university next year)
- Favorite Writers:
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Cassandra Clare
Rachel Caine
J.K.Rowling
Cameron Vail
Christina Henry
Brent Weeks
- Favorite Books:
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Shadowhunter series - both the clockwork angels and the mortal instruments
Harry Potter series - Goblet of fire being my favourite of the series
Nightflower
Chronicles of Alice - lost boy especially
The night angel - the way of shadows mainly
Bronte collection
The iron prince
Morganville series - bite club being my particular favourite in this series
- Favorite Quotes:
- "One must always be careful of books, and what is inside them, for words have the power to change us."
- Primary Genre:
- Fantasy
I am a young novelist still in her early years of writing. I have quite the imagination, and when an idea pops into my head, I can't help but become completely subdued by it. For weeks, sometimes months, it is the only thing that I can think about. The only issue is most of the time I can't keep up with my own imagination. I'll start writing solely focused on one idea and before I know it, I've moved on to four more.
Some ideas are inspired by a song, a piece of art, or a specific character I've encountered previously. Others just spring out of nowhere - they're usually the more random ones.
I keep writing then stopping, as I doubt my writing capabilities a lot. The majority of things I've written in the past has only been seen by myself or a close friend of mine, who believes that I'm okay. But I want to know if I'm good enough. Having a career where I can let my imagination run wild and do what I love would be a dream come true, but at the same time, I like to think that I'm quite realistic. I'm taking a gap year between attending college and going to university, so I want to know if I am good enough to make what I love into a career, or if to stick to something more mundane.Interact
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