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Welcome to the goofy picture club
Name: Annelise Garner
Sex: Female
Location: Waco, TX
Birthday: Nov. 19, 1986
Words Written: 206
Hottest Words: making, free, feel, real, love, match

About Me

Occupation: Aspiring book editor
About Me: I'm an English major at Baylor University and am getting married this summer! WOOHOO!
Publications: none so far...I'm scared of rejection. :-(
Favorite Books: Mere Christianity, Pride and Prejudice, Shirley, Les Miserables, The Shining, Misery, The Stand
Favorite Movies: lots
Favorite TV Shows: The Office!!! Anything on the Discovery Channel except How It's Made
Favorite Quotes: I'll get back to you...
Loves: Intellectual Discussions, The Office, Jesus Christ
Hates: Offensive attitudes, close-mindedness

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February 23
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Annelise Garner wrote a critique for Artist's Compromise, by penpa.
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Annelise Garner wrote a critique for It Feels Like Home, by Krissy.
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February 14
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Annelise Garner wrote a critique for There sex life, by Chelsi Brown.
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On Artist's Compromise, by penpa:  I really enjoyed this poem and believe it speaks true to many people. which is great if you want people to like your wo... » Read more...
On It Feels Like Home, by Krissy:  Some quick, nit-picky things: spelling of wander in the first stanza, Fitzgerald, and amber somewhere later in the poem... » Read more...
On There sex life, by Chelsi Brown:  I really like the rhythm of the poem in general, especially how it shifts both in rhythm and form when it comes to the ... » Read more...
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