Lisette Wood


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Yo. Where you at?
Any interest in July Challenge 2009? I seriously need some motivation. It's been ages since I've gotten anything written.
wait--france?!?! seriously?? aw. i wanna go to france.
hey, lisette--
glad to see you around!! thanks for your comments. you're right--awkward spots! and i'll take off the giveaway descriptor, there. thanks for reading, glad you enjoyed it.
glad to see you around!! thanks for your comments. you're right--awkward spots! and i'll take off the giveaway descriptor, there. thanks for reading, glad you enjoyed it.
I was searching the groups and came upon yours. Are you still accepting new members and if yes what do I need to do.
Thank you
Ria
Thank you
Ria
I was totally shocked by the spotlight! I'm amazed at how long it's been there too...
And, by saying "You don't know what to say about it" do you mean you don't like it very much? XD
ARE YOU GOING TO VOTE?
And, by saying "You don't know what to say about it" do you mean you don't like it very much? XD
ARE YOU GOING TO VOTE?
Japan's good. Adjusting is still difficult, and I don't speak enough to really join any clubs (which are the mainstay of Japanese college).
Fortunately, my ears have finally acclimated to basic grammar and vocabulary, so I can finally understand people, even if they speak quickly (most of the time.)
Well, the creative writing minor depends on whether or not I can pull a business minor out of my ear. Over this last summer I finally found a goal for myself in joining the clean energy revolution on the business side. If the business minor looks impossible, I'll stick to an English minor, but the creative writing minor would be almost as hard to pull out as the business one.
Being in Japan for a year has really put some constraints on my bachelors degree, so I really don't know how things are going to turn out, I'm afraid to say.
Fortunately, my ears have finally acclimated to basic grammar and vocabulary, so I can finally understand people, even if they speak quickly (most of the time.)
Well, the creative writing minor depends on whether or not I can pull a business minor out of my ear. Over this last summer I finally found a goal for myself in joining the clean energy revolution on the business side. If the business minor looks impossible, I'll stick to an English minor, but the creative writing minor would be almost as hard to pull out as the business one.
Being in Japan for a year has really put some constraints on my bachelors degree, so I really don't know how things are going to turn out, I'm afraid to say.
yep, hanashiteimasu. Got some questions about it you need answered? Send me a PM or something and I'll be glad to help out (as long as it's not like "Can you translate this 20 page short story for me?"
Lisette! How's France?
Hey! Yeah! Ummm...yeah! *is so inarticulate due to a somewhat unfortunate week and a lingering migraine* It is also cool that you are returning to it! yes. that is what i was going for.
| Name: | Lisette Wood |
| Sex: | Female |
| Location: | Tejas |
| Words Written: | 8,703 |
| Hottest Words: | faces, light, solid, stove, small, open |
About Lisette
| Occupation: | Student |
| Favorite Quotes: | "Learn everything about everything." -Card "But Charlie, don't forget what happened to the man who suddenly got everything he always wanted." "What happened?" "He lived happily ever after." "Laughter and tears are both responses to frustration and exhaustion. I myself prefer to laugh, since there is less cleaning up to do afterward." -Vonnegut "Those who believe in telekinetics, raise my hand" -Vonnegut |
| Loves: | ice cream, good food, good people, exciting action |
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On Love Underappreciated, by Laurie Paulsen: Laurie, this is funny. Your writing really is very good. There
were only one or two descriptors that struck me as not quite
r... Read →
On Things My Sister Taught Me, by Carrie Griffin: Carrie,
Good character development and good work on narrative
style. I like where this draft has gone. I have to ag... Read →
On Cooking Dinner Alone, by Lisette Wood: Hey Brian,
Thanks for the comments. Can you explain what you mean by the
sex line?
That said, the poem has all of the ... Read →












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