01-08-2016, 04:45 PM
nice resume;
you're hired. if you're poetry sucks you can always fix the plug sockets for us. welcome to the site.
you're hired. if you're poetry sucks you can always fix the plug sockets for us. welcome to the site.
(01-07-2016, 07:11 AM)UselessBlueprint Wrote: Well, hello. I am UselessBlueprint. Don't mind the name too much. I registered this account yesterday in hopes of improving my writing, as well as examine what people tend to write about today. I've been writing since I was in high school, where I read and studied some Latin poetry for two years. This influenced my writing style significantly. Around that time I used another poetry forum just to begin posting my writings publicly. I took a semester studying English poetry in college recently, which taught me that I do have some trouble piecing together meaning in certain (newer) styles of poetry. Adhering to conventional grammar is not a priority for me. I'd say that 60% of the time a misspelling or improper use of a word is intentional. As far as reading English poetry, my favorites are W.H. Auden, Yeats, and Maya Angelou. Regarding books, The Catcher in the Rye is my favorite. I try not to write in purely emotional context. Typically, one day is worth about 16-24 lines of thought. If it's a particularly developed piece, it can be as low as 4 lines in a day. As of now, I don't sign a name to any of my works. Aside from writing, I am currently studying electrical engineering. And that is a little bit about me.
