I'm like that in real life. Extrovert intro and then settle down within five minutes to become my normal, introverted self. I don't know why I do it, it's just something I've always done. Anyways, if you want me I'm that weird bloke who burst into the party, last seen in the garden, sat in a deckchair, staring up at the stars. In the middle of winter. Funnily enough, I'm happiest that way. I wrote a book some time ago about a kid bullied at school, loses his mind, becomes someone different, well he thinks he does. Actually, he's not sure what he thinks or what's the truth in his life. He's confused enough to do stupid stuff. He has no idea what the hell he is. Poor bugger. A bit like the bloke at the party.
I think you and I are complete opposites, but: hello! Your books sounds interesting, I'm always a fan of stories that explore the human mind, and the weird things it is capable of. Welcome to the forum, I'm only new myself but still: welcome
Hello Severine, we're just like kids who've just gone up to big school. It all looks a bit big at the moment and some of the prefects sound a bit scary but I can't say I've come across the school bully yet. I was on the Writers Workshop Word Cloud but that's changed its name and gone subscription based. This looks a similar type of place, so I'm hoping I fit in. All the best to you and I hope you get lots of success. Some people will love your work, some people will hate it, but nothing is personal and good, bad or ugly, critique always has some worth.
A story about someone struggling with their sense of identity you say? That sounds a little uh...little bit like my story. *cough* Welcome to the madhouse writing forums!