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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocelot View Post
    Hey everyone. You can call me Ocelot, as the name suggests. I'm fourteen, I live in California. My friend said this site was fun so here I am.
    Welcome to the forum. Interesting avy.
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    Hey all,

    I'm twenty, and I call Manitoba, Canada home. I googled "literature forum" and this is the first one that popped up so here I am. I definitely like what I see so far so I plan on being an avid poster on this forum.

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    Hi Farley!
    I know you'll get addicted very soon; good luck lit-netting!

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    hi everyone!

    I'm new too.. I found this forum by chance, I was looking for info about the Bronte sisters and see if there was an american society.. and I ran into this forum.. I know I'll love it!

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    I just discovered this forum, and have briefly checked some of the postings here. There is a very broad range of backgrounds represented by the forum's members.

    For the past thirty years I have worked as a naval architect, and for ten years before that, I served in the US Navy. Now approaching retirement age, I have been interested in writing over the last ten years or so. I have written stories ranging from 2,000 words to 80,000. Some of these are fictitious, while others are true. The only published work I've been involved in is a compilation of sea stories that I coordinated, with contributions from eighty others who served in the Navy and Marine Corps, describing situations ranging from frightening war situations to light-hearted comical happenings.

    The pieces I'm proudest of include two fictitious items. The shorter one is called The Journal and it describes the life of my uncle before he was killed in World War II. Since he never got around to writing down anything about his life, and we know very little about him, the events that he records in his journal are made up, but are loosely based on my own experiences in the Navy.

    The longer piece is called Two Crossings, which describes an eastbound crossing of the Atlantic on the Queen Mary in 1936 by a Jewish couple who have vastly improved their lives since coming to the United States thirty years before, and who recall their westbound journey which first brought them to America, and which was made under much harsher conditions than those aboard the Queen Mary.
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    new member

    hi there im actually new to this world of literature. its great to see that there is a place for discussion for book worms lyk us neway im really new to this ,and i dont no how exactly to use this forum. if there is any helpful suggestions i would be grateful. Currently i am looking at Emily Dickinson Poetry need alot of work and analysis on her poems. is there any page in particular in the forum that i should look at?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Salty View Post
    Currently i am looking at Emily Dickinson Poetry need alot of work and analysis on her poems. is there any page in particular in the forum that i should look at?
    Welcome to the Forum, Salty (I love the nick! )

    Our Emily Dickinson section
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    I just happened upon this forum (while looking for stuff on Joyce for an essay; ah, the noble art of procrastination!) and it looked like fun so here I am...
    I am a 24 year old film and literature student from France currently on an exchange trip to Montréal, I am a verocious reader, aspiring writer and literary critic, and drinker of red wine, I was born in a gutter and raised by wolves, I like camembert and films from the 60s, I hate smilies and do-gooders; my favorite authors are Margaret Atwood, Marguerite Duras, Alberto Moravia, Dostoyevsky, Nabokov, Angela Carter and many others I can't think of now (but, as you can see, I like a bit of everything...).
    I look forward to getting to know you all!

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    Hello everyone! I have been reading on this forum and website a lot, but decided that I would like to join in order to talk to other literature lovers! People who love good literature are really hard to come by! I am currently reading "Emma" by Jane Austen, and have just fininshed "Northanger Abbey" also by Jane Austen. I am a really big fan of Chaucer, Dumas, Dickens, and Austen as well. I am really looking forward to reading and posting here on the forums!

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    Hey everyone! My name's Greg. I'm an English and Communications major, and am currently a Junior at a small college in Pennsylvania!
    Anyone else from PA?

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    Hi. My name is Jordan but you can call me Isy. I just randomly found this site; it seems interesting. So how is life?

    Quote Originally Posted by Salty View Post
    hi there im actually new to this world of literature. its great to see that there is a place for discussion for book worms lyk us neway im really new to this ,and i dont no how exactly to use this forum. if there is any helpful suggestions i would be grateful. Currently i am looking at Emily Dickinson Poetry need alot of work and analysis on her poems. is there any page in particular in the forum that i should look at?
    yes. I am on the same page as you. If you find anything, let me know. : )

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    Hey everyone,
    I stumbled in through the back door, looking for some reference on Robert Frost's last house (yeah, well, it seemed important at the time) read some of the posts and liked them and signed up. Looking forward to being a minor part of this very highly literate crew.

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    hi. I'm Natasha, my hometown is Skopje(guess nobody had heard of it). I'm reading addict, so i hope that I'll find something interesting here for discussions .
    Last edited by *_Annabel Lee_*; 12-15-2007 at 08:57 PM.

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    I am an avid reader living in Hong Kong. I love sharing my reading and getting recommendations from other readers. I read for work, I read for pleasure, I live to read!

    My favourite authors are: Jane Austen, Annie Proulx, Ray Bradbury, Anthony Horowitz, William Thackeray, Meg Rosoff, Charles Dickens, Margaret Atwood oh and so many others. My tastes are varied and eclectic; I especially love dystopia, world lit, YA and 'weird': anything different is worth a try - even if I don't enjoy a book I still love comparing notes on it with other readers.

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