1. sashawrites

    sashawrites Member

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    just finished university, now I can focus on my writing

    Discussion in 'New Member Introductions' started by sashawrites, Jun 22, 2015.

    Hey all!

    I'm a bit of a terrible writer, in which I will start something and then leave it for ages. Now I have finished university I want to get properly back into writing and so writing with others as support would probably help.

    The genre of the novel I'm starting is fantasy, but I have 20000 of a sci fi novel done which I would like to leave.

    Side facts: I live in the UK and am partial to lots of coffee. I have also recently started a PR and marketing internship for the summer as well. I also wrote a semi famous fanfic (cringe) a few years ago which did very very well.

    Looking forward to meeting some likeminded writers!
     
  2. Mckk

    Mckk Member Supporter Contributor

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    Welcome :D Hope you enjoy yourself here! Starting something and then leaving it unfinished is common, so you're in good company here lol.

    Here's the FAQ to get you started :)
     
  3. The Mad Regent

    The Mad Regent Senior Member

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    Hail fellow Brit,

    Welcome to the forum.

    Now that you've just graduated is the best time to get writing in my opinion; student always convince themselves they deserve six months off once they've graduated. ;)

    Public Relations and Marketing, eh. I've been considering doing a masters in Public Relations. A summer intern is a good move. :superagree:

    I'm looking forward to reading your stuff in the workshop.
     
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  4. sashawrites

    sashawrites Member

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    Haha I walked straight into a job when I finished, so I haven't really had a break. PR is a good industry but I don't want to do it forever. Thank you lots!
     

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