Hello everyone. I am Eva and I'm very happy to be here with you. I like literature and poetry.
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Hello everyone. I am Eva and I'm very happy to be here with you. I like literature and poetry.
Hi all....
look forward to meeting many like minded people here. so a little bit about myself, I've just graduated medical school, and in 2010 I start my internship. As such, I have a fundemental interest in philosophy, in particular ethics. I'm currently reading the lectures by Aristotle collectively known by his followers as the 'organon' - I have many questions and idea's and would love some discussion. I have also read, quite a bit of galen, hippocrates and socratese. I'm not big on arguements, but revel in discussion and different opinions, so please if you have any interesting discussion topics, invite me to join in, I would love to be involved.
I also love writing, i'm currently writing a series of short story fantasy/thriller (not unlike HP Lovecrafts 'dream cycle'), I'll probably post some on here for criticism. I've also have a novel undergoing editing for publication... very exciting.
Hope to meet some exciting people and have lots of fun.
Joel (Lok's)
Just came from class where we tried to decide if Edmund redeemed himself in
as he lay dying.
hey virgil,
what do u think about most modern novels, rnt they simply written with the idea of marketing in mind? do u suppose they lack the literary quality of classics?
fazz
:wave: Good morning, Forum.
Between this Network and WikiSource I am getting my hot little hands on books I haven't read in years as well as new companions. Right now I am enjoying Bronte's Villette; I'm 4 chapters in and what a remarkable piece of literature it is, what a remarkable person wrote it. If Charlotte Bronte was a champion of anything, it was that all should endeavour to lead as full a life as possible in their own person, because any companionship at all is a chance encounter to be prized among congenial tempraments if for no other reason than it's uncertainty, however brief. Yes, I sneaked a peek to the end. Tragedy by the bucketful, but not a case of 'alone again, naturally', and I don't see her drying up on a sofa like a Madam Clennam (Little Dorrit) dispensing spleen. After all, she has before her bookends, so to speak, a school and a pensionier, and not just work but meaningful fulfillment between them. Must post again when I've got on a bit.
Oh, yes, an introduction. Hello, some more! I'm from Southern California, married, and have fur folk in the garden who have discovered how to navigate the goldfish pond. Busy with oily things, but will take time to go camping. Love the dessert, love the mountain, don't like things too wet. Oh, well. Enough?
LR
Hello everyone :) I'm The Shield (for security reasons im not disclosing my real name)
Im into gaming and i paint warhammer models, and i consider myself quite alternative too. as in im in to like gothic music like cruxshadows and the like. I find them and bands/music in general like them to be brilliant inspiations for my stories :)
i have big plans for my stories, i wanna make money from story wrting some day, and in search of a place to obtain feedback on my stories as i write them, i found this forum XD so hey guys. i hope You'll lend an ear as i post up my shorts ive recently begun writing :)
Hi everyone,
I am Mrig. Just found Literature Network on the net and found it interesting. Hoping to read some good stuff and contributing if possible.
Basically I am dancer i am learning Kathak an Indian Classical Dance. I love writing too so here!
Cheers!
Hi! I've been looking for a forum to call home for a while now, with little success. This one looks promising, though :). I'm an English Language & Literature student from Serbia, an amateur grammar Nazi and a book lover :)
Although Elinor Dashwood is not the first person narrator most of the story is told through her eyes and Austen seems to admit with all of her opinions.Why do you think the author chooses these method of story telling?
Please i will like to get the answer to this question
i am Akame Ekane a student in the university of Yaounde I,Department of English Modern letters,and i am carryin out some research work.if possible via my email box;[email protected]
Thank for your kindness
im trying to find more about author mikey russell..can anyone help
Hello, I signed up here a few months ago, but haven't been around much. I love reading, mostly fantasy but also historical fiction. I also love to write, but am just getting started writing seriously after a career as a scientist and teacher. I'm doing National Novel Writers Month, which is quite an experience. I've finished 37,000 words so far. I've written a few short stories and got one flash fiction piece accepted to an online ezine, so I figure it's a start.
Hi Guys
Just signed up on this forum. I'm Anjali, an artist/writer working from Bombay (now Mumbai) who likes to paint pictures sometimes with oils on canvas and at other with words on paper.
Hope to have enriching and creative interaction with people who like the written word,
Hello everybody,I am Fat Romeo.My English is not fluent,I am from Brazil.
I do not know why I started receiving the messages from this site on my mail-box,but here I am - it seems fine,really.
My favourite books?Let me think..."Ecce Homo" (Nietzsche)"Outsider"(Colin Wilson),"Werther" (Goethe),"Western Cannon" (Harold Bloom),maybe some Dostoievsky and Oscar Wilde.
I must confess I do not read much frequently.Yesterday I was reading Heidegger with care,to understand well,and I did.
Instead of all,I already wrote two little books,which I had to pay to them be released.Both are very insane.
I spend everyday time thinking about life after death,that is my actual "situation" .Atheism prevails on me,but I saw an angel once.I came here to post a question on the religious forum,but I'll leave for tomorrow,'cause I need to sleep.
"The real guilty soul went down to his hell and before the last church on Earth prays in agony...because the world is also divine..."
(mine...sorry if is too heavy)
Hi all,
I am new to the forum and hope to discuss the nitty gritty details of classics...I'm a huge reader, of course, very excited to find this forum.
Hello we are the Lads of E3, and personally we feel that this forum does not offer a great deal of serious critiques or intelligent conversation. Everything is far too polite and in a sense bores me.
Good for you.