Hi, I’m Mara, 23. For someone who is capable of forming whole sentences with words, I am exceptionally bad at writing about myself. Good thing this just might be the only time I’ll have to do so. I am less eloquent than I want to come off as. My first language is German and I write in both English and German. I have tons of books written inside my head and really want to put them on (digital) paper. I am also looking for “pen-pal-esque” friends who share some interests maybe (or none, that’s fine, we can’t all agree on everything that would be boring). My interests include but are not exclusively: Harry Potter (I know, lame, but true), dogs, photography, drawing/illustrating, technology, journalism, reading (no way.), puzzles, gin, coffee, sleeping. This is starting to sound like a really boring resume so I’ll stop now. Anyway: Hi
Greetings, salutations, welcome sirette. Granted most would not recommend on putting favorite drinks on a resume, but here it is ok. As for writing, you need to do a lot of it. Get lots of critiques/criticisms, and advice on your works as you go. Good luck with your works and C-ya around the forum.
Here, it's practically required... Speaking of, happy St. Patrick's Day! I'm hoping to knock back a decent stout or two (or three, or four...) myself later.
That would depend on the job you apply for I guess haha personally I aim for the jobs where it's vital that they know I drink gin. Happy St. Paddys We are going pub crawling later! Have fun and may the luck of the Irish be with you.
Willkommen! Yeah, ok... that's about as far as my pityful German will get me, unless you want to hear about how der himmel ist blau etc... As far as writing advice goes, like @Cave Troll said, just jump right in. I find it really fun to start working with flash fiction because you can really get straight into the meat of the story. I think of an opening line that I like and let it develop from there
Hello! Welcome to the madhouse! As you can see we are an odd but friendly bunch. Observing the wroter in it's natural habitat will give you a full sense of it's mental illness! Here is your handy member's guide; https://www.writingforums.org/threads/new-member-quick-start-guide.132102/ And there's always the informatiob section up above in the header which has faqs and rules. I wish you luck on your journey trhough this strange land, fellow traveller! Oscar out!
Beware the gin drinker... http://www.stylist.co.uk/life/Gin-psychopath-test-alcohol-tonic-drink-truth-personality-favourite-beverage Too bitter, too dry. Puerto Rican rum and Dr. Pepper, now that is a man's drink.
@marople, Yay a fellow Harry Potter fan! I love meeting Potterheads at any given opportunity. Anyway, welcome to the forum mate, you're gonna love it here Also what's your Hogwarts house if I may ask? I'm a Hufflepuff.
Oh well, that's the question, isn't it? Since you outed yourself as a Potterhead I think I can give you the long answer. I always considered myself a Slytherin, not because of the evil prejudices but because of the sneaky underdog vibes and "loyal to each other but wary of others" ways. But pottermore always put me into Gryffindor which is shameful, to say the least. But then I recently redid the test and it put me into Hufflepuff, which, to be honest, is something I can live with. They are loyal as well and hard-working, peaceful cuties, but you still shouldn't mess with one of theirs! I can identify with that.
When you think about it though, there are certain similarities between Gryffindors and Slytherins, as unbelievable as that sounds. Sure one's more sneaky and cunning and the other is mostly known for bravery and hot-headedness, but I think there's an element of ambition to both of them imo, and...I don't know, it's hard to explain, I just feel like that of the 4 house, these two, despite their bitter rivalry, have actually more common than their willing to admit. But yeah Hufflepuffs are awesome, people tend to underestimate us to their inevitable regret. We're tougher than we let on