Quote of the Day: "Happiness is a Choice" - Unknown
I'm sorry it took me so long to update this page, I've just had my hands full with school. Right now I'm sitting here working on my beloved story
Masked as well as a new story called
Hell Bound.
Hell Bound won't be out for awhile because it's a dark story, and it's extremely difficult for me to stay in the negative mindset, so forgive my slowness. I should have the first chapter up soon!
In other exciting news, I've read the new story by the ever talented
Chester. It's called
Finding Caden, and even though it's only one chapter strong right now, it leaves you wanting more. If you haven't read this amazing story you need to do so right now!
Finding Caden.
That's it for now. Hoping next time I update, it will be to tell you I've added the newest chapter to
Masked and posted
Hell Bound.
Sparky
Quote of the Day:"The writer who possesses the creative gift owns something of which he is not always master - something that at times strangely wills and works for itself." - Charlotte Bronte
This quote stems from the book I'm reading for my English class. I'm sure many of you have heard of it:
Wuthering Heights. Reading the introduction to this classic made me think about something. Does a writer's tragic life bring forth tales of beauty? Is it because of the messed up lives of authors such as Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte, and Jane Austen that we're gifted the amazing classics of
Emma, Jane Eyre, Wuthering Height, Pride and Prejudice? It just makes me wonder if they'd had a happier past, would they have written their novels?
What do
you think?
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