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Don't worry so much. You'll be fine.
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I like apple pie. But I also like chocolate pie. I think it's safe to say I'm very much a sweet pie person.....
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There's a tree in my front yard that I climb to write in when the weather's nice. I'm very fond of writing outside, or in odd little nooks and crannys, rather than at a desk or summat.
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I love The Beatles, and they have songs for just about every mood. "All You Need is Love" and "Something" being two of my favorite happy ones. Non-Beatlesy songs are "I'm Yours" by Jason Mraz and pretty much any version of "Walking on Sunshine." You know. The belt-it-as-loud-as-you-can-with-the-radio songs.
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Hmmm. Maybe something really cool/intense/interesting, just so I'd have a good story to tell at the Pearly Gates, y'know?
St. Peter: You died because....you thought it would be a good idea to rappel down the side of the Empire State Building?
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Wow. That's a REALLY hard question to answer. I love to read/watch movies so much because I always manage to find a character to relate to, even in the oddest of character lists, so it's hard to say which of my favorite characters I would actually like to be.
Currently, I'm on a Keys to the Kingdom kick--it's a YA novel series written by Garth Nix that I've just finished. And the protagonist in it is a boy named Arthur Penhaligon. Since that's the most recent obsession I've garnered, and since I related to him so distinctly, I'll go ahead and say that I would like to be Arthur, though I can tell you with near-perfect certainty that if you asked me this on a different day, I would have a different answer. -
I think the obvious answer would be that I would make the person I like fall in love with me. I'm not telling you who that is, but I will say that if he were in love with me, it would be quite easy to fall in love with him.
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Fantasy. I have this obsession, I guess, with traveling to other worlds/dimensions/planets and so I usually write fantasy. The trick there is to come up with something that is both original and quality. In my opinion, after romance, fantasy is the genre filled with the most low-quality writing. There're some excellent fantasy novels (Keys to the Kingdom, Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, etc.) but unfortunately they are outweighed by lots of crummy ones.
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asked by askthejez
I have read all five. My favorite is A Wrinkle in Time. I know that seems really cliche, but I read it first and I was like, seven or eight and it just really resonated with me. I do, however, love the other four.
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Mrs. Whatsit is my favorite. Mrs. Which always creeped me out as a little kid and Mrs. Whatsit was just very comforting.
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Dumbledore's beard is so big for two reasons.
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Um. I would butcher "I Am the Walrus" because it's already bizarre and I might be able to do it in a way that it still sounded good.
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The British Isles. I'd kiss the Balarney Stone, climb the Tower of London and wreak havoc in Buckingham Palace. It would be awesome.
Casye’s Bio
I like movies, musicals and books. Also, coffee. I like listening. Psychology fascinates me. I write a lot, I act a lot. My favorite color is purple.


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