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Dawn Rodgers

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Hey! When did you join Scribophile? I noticed you liked my books on my shelf. I like yours too! I am only in 8th grade, but I love writing and I've been doing it since I can remember!
You should check out my stuff!
hi, dawn--
thank you for the thoughtful and heartfelt critique of my whippoorwill story.
i appreciate your questions. i figure i didn't communicate my intended meaning concerning the prisoner's failing faith, and that's my shortcoming as a writer. i love that you liked my story overall!
welcome to scribophile!
Hey, Dawn. Welcome to scribophile! So, you like the Twilight Series too? So do I! Wanna read my works and coment on them? Just click my name, scroll from my profile to recently published works and read any that you want. You should also read My Boyfriend's A Vampire! It will kind of remind you of Twilight by Stephenie Meyer!
Sex: Female
Location: College
Birthday: Apr. 21, 1989
Words Written: 3059
Hottest Words: school, mother, jiro, dora, mamello, sabrina

About Me

Occupation: Student
About Me: I am a college student majoring in History and minoring in Biblical languages. I believe very firmly in God and my beliefs, but I also try to understand and see other people's points of view. I have been writing since I was in seventh grade.
Interests: reading, writing, singing, listening to music, languages, history
Favorite Books: Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, The Time Traveler's Wife, Lord of the Rings, Tale of Two Cities, To Kill a Mockingbird
Favorite Movies: Enchanted, 30 Days of Night, National Treasure, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Princess Bride
Favorite TV Shows: Moonlight, Numb3rs, NCIS, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Favorite Quotes: "The Pope's an old meanie." Henry DeTamble, The Time Traveler's Wife, p. 41

"If at first you don't succeed, try again. And then when you think you're done trying, try some more." Dawn Butler

"Credit Cards have their origin in the 1920s, apparently we didn't learn our lesson." Myself

"Who wants to go down the creepy tunnel inside the tomb first?" Riley Poole, National Treasure
Loves: books, my mom, God, music, movies, the Jacobites, almost all lanugages, the Twilight Saga
Hates: people who refuse to try and better themselves, those who purposefully misintepret other people's words.

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The Healer (The O'Malley Series #5) Dark Challenge (The Carpathians (Dark) Series, Book 5) The Host: A Novel Naked Empire (Sword of Truth, Book 8) Blood of the Fold (Sword of Truth, Book 3) Stone of Tears (Sword of Truth, Book 2) Chainfire: Chainfire Trilogy, Part 1 (Sword of Truth, Book 9)
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May 3
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Dawn Rodgers edited Whirl, Chapter 1: The Morning.
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Dawn Rodgers edited True Being.
May 2
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Dawn Rodgers updated her profile.
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Dawn Rodgers published True Being.
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Dawn Rodgers wrote a critique for Cheerful Breakfast, by Kyle Morrison.
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Dawn Rodgers wrote a critique for Wist, by Lisette Wood.
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Dawn Rodgers wrote on Boughter's scratchpad.
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Dawn Rodgers wrote a critique for European Women, by Boughter.
April 29
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Dawn Rodgers edited Whirl, Chapter 1: The Morning.
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Dawn Rodgers published Whirl, Chapter 2: Friends Before School.
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Dawn Rodgers wrote a critique for Reset, Chapter 1, by Kajikawa Niigata.
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Dawn Rodgers wrote a critique for The Whippoorwill, by Laurie Paulsen.
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Dawn Rodgers wrote a critique for Reset, Chapter 0: Prologue, by Kajikawa Niigata.
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Dawn Rodgers wrote a critique for Withering Rose, by Brittany_Jaspers Appeaser.

Latest Works

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The story of an eighteen year old girl as she goes through a single Monday in her senior year of high school. » Read...
This is kind of a random poem that just kind of spilled out of nowhere. » Read...
The story of an eighteen year old girl as she goes through a single Monday in her senior year of high school. » Read...

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On Cheerful Breakfast, by Kyle Morrison:  Now that is a very interesting way to view things.  Morning really is full of possiblities. Cheerful Breakfast (Mr... » Read more...
On Wist, by Lisette Wood:  It is something so ordinary at first, yet something that seems so sad and forlorn at the end.  It is well written.... » Read more...
On European Women, by Boughter:  That's disturbing.  First off, as others have mentioned: the title and the work seemingly have no correlation.... » Read more...
On Reset, Chapter 1, by Kajikawa Niigata:  Another well written part, yet it seems almost too short.  There seems to be something lacking in this simplicity ... » Read more...
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