About Me
After some urging, I have decided to return to the WC (plus, I couldn't find a better site. There ya go, Charlie. You win).
For more of my stuff, please visit my website: http://web.me.com/hollym/Up_and_At_Them./Welcome.html
Hopefully I'll get smarter and eventually have my own domain name!
I'll repost all of my stuff, but it might take me a while as I just bought a house, and just got a promotion. Wooo!
I may have been writing since I was in the second grade (where I wrote my "chapter book" called "The Seed," ha- on my way to a Newberry there...), but I began writing plays my second year as an undergrad at Washington State University (GO COUGS!). I've been told I have a playwriting style similar to Christopher Durang and David Ives. And I'm glad. We need more funny writers. We need more funny women writers. Women are funny. Stop laughing!
Oh- and I'm a Fluffy Sugar B***h. I may sugar-coat my review, but you'll get the gist of any content, fluidity, or spelling or punctuation errors (those really irk me). And I do review. I like to review.
And if would like to be friends, drop me a line to tell me you're serious. I'll accept, but I've gotta see some activity from you, or I'll delete you. And I don't mean requesting my friendship and then sending me a million read requests. That pisses me off. Usually friends of mine on this site are limited to those who have understood the reciprocity that goes on when it comes to reading and reviewing each others' work. If you think this is MySpace-esque and are racing to get as many "friends" as you can, or think it's like Pokemon and you gotta collect 'em all, don't bother to ask to be my friend. You'll be deleted after some time. Yeah, that's the "b***h" part of the Fluffy Sugar B***h. I'm not here to make friends--I'm here to read other peoples' work, become inspired, and hopefully get feedback on my work, too. :)
Now that this site has gone through an overhaul, I have fallen in love with the notes feature. Ever since high school (back in the day), I have been forever ruined into reading everything with a critical eye. Typos, misspellings, grammar and punctuation errors make me cringe. Sorry, but they do. Tell me if I have any, and I will gladly tell you unless you tell me not to. If I leave some notes on your piece and don't appreciate my tendency to bring out the red pen, let me know.