a 23-year-old bird from the other side of a story, United States
Now is always a good time for a new beginning, for making up and moving on.
Bit about me: I've recently graduated from four years of undergrad college studying art. I'm a Christian, a dyslexic ENTP, and a writer/artist in training. I've traveled, and am a dual citizen of Canada and the US of A. I'd love to meet you, so don't be shy about saying 'hello' down there on my profile .
I tweet, write children's stories on storybird, and I've got an artist website. I'm working on (and off) the following stories:
I Fired Myself is probably my darkest work here, and is a collaboration between Atropos and myself.
The Story That Ends is a story that Jillian started and it is a hoot---if you need a good laugh, go have a read and/oe join in.
Aboard The Golden Thrush is a young adult fantasy that Aryst0crat and I are working on... I think this one is going to get really exciting really soon.
Em-Ee is my only real solo story on here and it is a ridiculous and humorous sci-fi which includes time travel and an evil android--prepare to be surprised by this one!
Note: I generally avoid mature content. Personal choice. Although, I did decide that "I Fired Myself" was too scary to not be mature. Dunno.
"Each writer creates a superhero out of the name of a fellow Protagonist, providing a description, background, and an example of that Superhero's powers in the pursuit of good or evil"
"Take a stroll into the beautiful and youthful past with this collaborative collection of memories. Share your stories of childhood, the smells and the textures, the excitement and the adventure. Lose yourself in poetry, narration, dialog, or any style of expressive writing that you chose."
"This piece stemmed from a writing exercise: incorporate all of the following words into an article, short story, poem or whatever comes to mind. You must use all of the words (in any order) to complete the exercise, but the context in which they are used is up to you. Think about the words for a few minutes before you start to write and see what pictures come to mind - then see if you can weave them all together into a piece of writing. Foliage Crisp Montana Bizarre Rampant Stone T"
POST A COMMENT
Wanna say something? Make yourself heard!
We reserve the right to delete spam, flames, or other nasty stuff.