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I am new.
Hello.
Howdy !
Ta ! (short for tarradiddle),
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Welcome, Malakhi and Raztec!
Um hi. I'm kind of intimidated by how talented everyone else on this site is so here goes I guess.
I'm a college student without a creative bone in my body. I love reading novels and poetry but I am sadly unable to create anything meaningful myself. I've always felt as if I was missing something when it comes to creative writing. Everyone tells me that I write well and things like that, but that only applies to argumentative or analytical essays, which only require an appreciation of literature, not an ability to synthesize it for yourself. I've heard that the best way to grow as a writer is to share your work with people who are more knowledgeable and experienced than you and learn from their work and feedback, hence why I am here. None of my friends care about any of this, so I figured this was my best option. Happy to make your acquaintance!
Hi! Im luke!
Hi Im Luke!
A warm welcome to you, Luke!
wow, hello! Im Zichen. Hope to know more about literatures here and meet more interesting people!
Hello everyone,
Its good to see you all in this forum.I thought whats the best way to introduce myself,then got in mind why cant i interact with everyone and talk them for their queries and to introduce myself so that one can really get help from this forum.
Hello forum,
Joined up to discuss my favorite books, get critique on my own writing and to shamelessly disparage other peoples tastes. See you in the square!
Greetings! My name is Nick :)
Hi, I'm Petra!
I'm new to this forum and look forward to find some hidden gems here, as I sometimes out of inspiration on what to read! Hopefully might be able to contribute also :)
Greetings to LitNet to our latest members. :)
Hi, I am Alex. I'm sifting through here for comments and observations that I may find interesting, I suppose in general that's what the internet is for. I'm sceptical of social media and suffer from a great amount of anxiety over posting so I'm trying to work up my confidence in my ability to converse and in my own writing/criticisms as I go. My research is in Literature and Digital culture currently working on my dissertation which revolves around the duality of Utilitarian/Dandy as oppositional but not mutually exclusive polarities of characterisation in metamodernism, I'm currently looking at Ready Player One by Ernest Cline and Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke. I'm a great fan of the ostentatious and exuberant so I find a lot of contemporary pieces a bit mundane, I want to be excited and enthralled so don't expect me to read anything relating to the humdrum of existence. Although, I have grudgingly read Ulysses.