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Gender
Female
Birthday
January 30 2002
Location
Hell, Gallifrey, right outside Hogsmeade
About Me
You'll often find me with my nose buried in a book, or, more aptly, fanfiction, if I have access to the internet. I enjoy reading, writing, math, and biology, and despise rumors.
Type of Writer
I often write fantasy and realistic fiction, although lately I've noticed poetry oozing out my pores.
Writing Style
I tend to write in first person, although I dabble in third selective and second. I usually write with a some whimsy as well.
Interests
I particularly love writing, reading, drawing myself gloves, algebraic math, and science, especially biology. I like going to church, although I can mostly be found clutching a grammar rule book like my bible.
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Favorite Genres
Fantasy, Sci-fi, Realistic Fiction
Favorite Books
The Opposite of Love, The Truth About Alice, Shatter Me, Fahrenheit 451
Favorite Quote
"Orange juice isn't as sweet as it always seemed to be, and the sun doesn't shine quite as bright all the time." -'Parable of the Growler' http://www.writing.com/main/view_item/item_id/2061...
Favorite Music
Pop, Classic Rock
Favorite Movies
Se7en, Final Exam, Room 1408, Mean Girls
Favorite Shows
Supernatural, Doctor Who, Big Brother, Big Bang Theory, Survivor, Jeopardy
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Rated: E
~579 Words
Death, Tragedy, Dark
Type: Poetry
Updated 13 years ago
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