Quixotic


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They're supposed to be in your head, dear... Relax! Stop & enjoy that latte!
Gather your marbles together, girl!
*tapping foot* Get busy on here again, girl!
*bear hugs*
So are you living in Japan temporarily, or have you grown up there? Visiting Japan really interests me, but the culture shock kind of scares me.
Hey man
If I can say so, don't think about "not being able to do poetry" just freaking do it. It's all about personal expression and we'll all guide you as you develop. Just don't be afraid to express yourself.
If I can say so, don't think about "not being able to do poetry" just freaking do it. It's all about personal expression and we'll all guide you as you develop. Just don't be afraid to express yourself.
Wow. Thanks for the critique round two...really appreciated. I put one of your works on my reading list...critique coming soon!
Hey! I loved your story, The Frog Prince. You have taken a children's story to a whole new level! I hope to hear from you on my scratchpad! Read my works sometime, too!
Hey...thanks for the feedback...much appreciated. I totally agree on the cliched "half the man" line...I hated putting it, I felt like I was writing a country western song. Anyways, I'm going to play around it with it and see if I can clear up the message.
Thanks again.
Thanks again.
I am CRACKING UP at my new picture!!!
| Name: | DeeAnn D. |
| Sex: | Female |
| Location: | Chicago! |
| Birthday: | July 20 |
| Words Written: | 10546 |
| Hottest Words: | sarah, satan, simon, eyes, gwen, ruby |
About Me
| Occupation: | Spanish teacher |
| About Me: | I'm a 20something woman trying to learn how to actually finish a novel and polish it in such a way that it doesn't look like I started it as a NaNoWriMo novel. |
| Interests: | Coffee, history (especially European and WWI/WWII), foreign languages, crossword puzzles, colorful socks, cats, vegetarian and vegan cooking, point-zoom-and-shoot digital photography, traveling |
| Favorite Books: | Miau (Pérez-Galdós), El Quijote (Cervantes), Sophie's World (Gaarder), Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, El Capitán Alatriste (Pérez-Reverte) |
| Favorite Movies: | Ma Vie en Rose, La Haine, Austin Powers II, Amélie |
| Favorite TV Shows: | House, Seinfeld |
| Favorite Quotes: | "Don't bend; don't water it down; don't try to make it logical; don't edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly." --Franz Kafka "Caminante, no hay camino, se hace camino al andar. Al andar se hace el camino, y al volver la vista atrás se ve la senda que nunca se ha de volver a pisar." --Antonio Machado |
| Loves: | My husband, coffee, Angie the Cat, Halloween, coffee, lasagna, chocolate, teddy bears, Spanish poetry, coffee, listening to podcasts... |
| Hates: | Seafood, liars, cold weather, hot weather, crust on sliced bread |
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August 14

Quixotic updated her profile.
August 13
July 13

Quixotic replied to the thread What's your writing music?.

Quixotic replied to the thread What's your writing music?.
May 17

Quixotic replied to the thread Editing is H-E double hockey sticks.
May 15
April 25

Quixotic published Legacy, Chapter 2: The Office Monkey.
April 24

Quixotic published Legacy, Chapter 1: The Sword.

Quixotic edited Legacy, Chapter 3: The Checklist.
March 30
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On Immortal Child, Chapter 1: Playing Games, by Phedre: Hi Phedre,
This chapter really creeped me out! I feel even creepier
as I'm critiquing it. If that was the emo... » Read more...
On Always Room for Jello, by Phedre: From a vegetarian's point of view, this has a "see how it
feels?!" message. But I'm sure that's just me
Ob... » Read more...
On Falafel Philosophy, by Mandi: This was so fun to read! I wish it were a few paragraphs
longer.
I can't exactly say I'm dying to sample the de... » Read more...
On I was sitting before the fire, by Allie Hueperts: I really liked the rhythm of this poem and how the same images
(carpet, fire, sky) were used in different ways. I liked... » Read more...







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