You know you're a writer when...

You know you're a writer when...

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You know your a reader when...

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  1. I thought since a bunch of us are writers as well as readers I wanted to start a discussion here! ( Plus if it was a normal page that'd be stealing...)
  2. You beg your mom daily to take you to the library even though you've read all of the books in the juvenile, teen and even some out of the adult and reference section. (There.)
  3. Your library book is overdue because you're reading it for the third time through and the voice in the back of your head says, 'Nobody else needs to read it...'
  4. You get so into a book that you forget where you are and when someone starts talking to you you jump and scream.
  5. Your school libraian knows your library number by heart.
  6. When you suddenly realize your friend was having a full out conversation that you heard nothing of.
  7. You can't think of a time you don't want to read.
  8. Your family has a weekly 'Library Day', where you go to four different libraries all in one afternoon, and then come back with enough books crammed in your bag to break your back.
  9. I am sooo jealous.
  10. When you and the 3 librarians know each other on a first-name basis.
  11. When the librarians don't even bother asking for your card anymore because they're punching your name in the minute they see you in line.
  12. When you're reading and your mom is talking to you and you hear, yet don't process "alright?" and you mumble "mhmm yeah...wait, WHAT!?" and then everybody in the car laughs at you
  13. When you continuously ask yourself what the heroine in the novel your reading right now would do if she were in your place.
  14. When you have to stop reading and are stunned that you're not in the setting that you just stopped reading at.
  15. When you're irritated that your siblings have to read every day, but for you it's considered a privledge that can be taken away.


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