About Me
Personally, I'm one of those crazy in-your-face stupid people. I can get on people's nerves at times. I try not to though. I have absolutely no friend making skills, and that hasn't done me any good since my family seems to move around the country like the wind. Once I do actually make a friend I turn into an unstoppable friend making machine. Like a snowball rolling down a hill collecting snow and getting bigger as it rolls down. The hill only stops when the family decides to uproot me again and transport me to a new location. Then all I need is another little push to get me going. Oh, and I also like listening to radio talk shows. I don't watch TV, so don't ask me what's my favorite show. I like all types of music excluding Country; it makes me cry. I read when I have time, and since I'm still a high school student I don't get much time to read books that I want. The books that I do enjoy reading are usually nonfiction, dark, creepy, and probably have some sort of pagan, occult, magic, or necro feel to them. I have no denomination of religion at this time. I do enjoy pleasant debates about religion with devoted Christians; I don't know much about Christianity, but I love learning new things about it. My goal for the next ten years is to publish my novel (which is only a novelette at the moment) and I would like to read and study the Bible. The man who inspired my writing is none other than Dr. Suess. I love his work and one day I will create a series of childerens books or maybe a motion picture dedicated to him. I am currently studying Digital Art so that one day I can work for a company like Pixar. That's going alot better than my last career goal to be a Quantum Physisist.
I've been writing and telling stories since before I knew my ABCs. I wrote my first hit story when I was in 5th grade, and I've continued to write whenever I get a chance. My current novel-in-progress should be a huge success--if I ever finish it. The greatest flaw in my work is ending the story. I have a hard time putting the last paragraph into words that are comfortable with me. I can write for days on end, but once I get to closing up those loose ends, I get a killer writer's block. I need to learn how to end a story. Otherwise I'll always have just that "novel-in-progress."