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Nov. 29th, 2002 10:27 pmAnother quiz!

What's YOUR Writing Style?
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"You are a freeform writer. Individualistic with a sense for the different and challenging, Walt Whitman and his poetry lacking meter and rhyme is just what the doctor ordered. You're quick to write something that the rest of the world doesn't accept as poetry, quick to separate yourself from the average joe. An author with a true sense of self, you have confidence in your abilities and aren't afraid to show it. :) GO YOU!"
Come to think of it, I have one piece of news: I'm going to the OUSFG christmas party tomorrow night. Then I'm going to come back and post News at 2am.
There's also a review brewing. Despite
mattia's warning, I went ahead and bought Misspent Youth.
(I've also bought, in the last couple of weeks: Lullaby, by Chuck Palahniuk; The Separation, The Dream Archipeligo and The Space Machine, by Chris Priest; The Body, by Hanif Kureishi; Science Fiction, by Adam Roberts; On Modern British Fiction, edited by Zachary Leader; Dangerous Visions, edited by Harlan Ellison; Science Fiction 101, edited by Robert Silverberg; and a hardback copy of Evolution. Working in a bookshop is bad for my bank balance, discount or no discount.)

What's YOUR Writing Style?
brought to you by Quizilla
"You are a freeform writer. Individualistic with a sense for the different and challenging, Walt Whitman and his poetry lacking meter and rhyme is just what the doctor ordered. You're quick to write something that the rest of the world doesn't accept as poetry, quick to separate yourself from the average joe. An author with a true sense of self, you have confidence in your abilities and aren't afraid to show it. :) GO YOU!"
Come to think of it, I have one piece of news: I'm going to the OUSFG christmas party tomorrow night. Then I'm going to come back and post News at 2am.
There's also a review brewing. Despite
(I've also bought, in the last couple of weeks: Lullaby, by Chuck Palahniuk; The Separation, The Dream Archipeligo and The Space Machine, by Chris Priest; The Body, by Hanif Kureishi; Science Fiction, by Adam Roberts; On Modern British Fiction, edited by Zachary Leader; Dangerous Visions, edited by Harlan Ellison; Science Fiction 101, edited by Robert Silverberg; and a hardback copy of Evolution. Working in a bookshop is bad for my bank balance, discount or no discount.)