Wolfsong introduction
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Thanks, Akhila, for putting this together. It needed to be done, and I'm sure it will be advantageous to both writers and readers.
For those who don't know me (which I'm guessing will be quite a few in number) I go online mostly by 'Wolfsong'. I am a journalist and poet by trade and a novelist and essayist by passion, with a strong leaning in the latter towards fantasy, horror, and inner exploration. I just love to write, and if the inspiration strikes me, I will write any genre, any form, any style. I love them all.
A little more basic information on me: I am an arctic wolf therian, a female, and a generally hopeful person. That does not mean 'optimistic', generally, it means 'hopeful'. I refuse to believe that there is ever a situation where there is not some hope of winning, bettering the self, or learning something from the situation.
I am here to make my writing better. As there is no such thing as the perfect piece of writing, I will always need to be improving, and I am fine with that. I think it would be rather boring if we could just reach some level and then go no further.
For those who don't know me (which I'm guessing will be quite a few in number) I go online mostly by 'Wolfsong'. I am a journalist and poet by trade and a novelist and essayist by passion, with a strong leaning in the latter towards fantasy, horror, and inner exploration. I just love to write, and if the inspiration strikes me, I will write any genre, any form, any style. I love them all.
A little more basic information on me: I am an arctic wolf therian, a female, and a generally hopeful person. That does not mean 'optimistic', generally, it means 'hopeful'. I refuse to believe that there is ever a situation where there is not some hope of winning, bettering the self, or learning something from the situation.
I am here to make my writing better. As there is no such thing as the perfect piece of writing, I will always need to be improving, and I am fine with that. I think it would be rather boring if we could just reach some level and then go no further.
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Date: 2006-02-12 05:26 am (UTC)Agreed, completely. There is always more to learn, be it about one's writing or for one's writing. I'm glad I have people like you to share that, ehm, passion with. *Grins.* I'm glad you're in here. I want to read more about your animalness.
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Date: 2006-02-12 11:37 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-02-12 03:04 pm (UTC)Thank you, I look forward to sharing more. Much of the stuff I've written on my own animalness I haven't shared or (in some cases) even finished, but I think this place will be the best for both sharing and finishing.