I voted All Of The Above. I'm hoping to get all five blue stars (495 to go..), read more books, (which I used to all the time, omg what happened), write more (both works and storybooks), and eat better (added that in myself)
“I can't go back to yesterday because I was a different person then." - Lewis Carroll
I voted All of the Above, even though I don't need to read more, I always aim to read heaps. I also want to do more reviews, and be more organised from school (Yeah, okay, I'm hoping for a bit of a miracle on the latter, but I can dream, right?). I also want to write more, or at least more often, because I go ages without writing and then get frustrated.
My resolution this year is to resume my work on an old series I posted a few months back about two teen supervillains, their quest for revenge, and their unlikely romance. I finished the first five chapters and then really got away from it as I started other projects, but I'm psyched to say that I've found an awesome partner in crime (no pun intended) to aid me in the continuation of this novel!
I really, really need to fit some time into my schedule to read more often, and writing as ever is not being done as much as I'd like. I think its time to multi-task!
I want to explore more styles of writing and more poetry types like ballads, sonnets an haiku. I think I'd also like to learn to get comfortable with shorts in writing from more than one POV and more than one tense. Basically, I just want to get out of my comfort zone.
And the heart is hard to translate It has a language of its own It talks in tongues and quiet sighs, And prayers and proclamations
I definitely, definitely need to read and write more. Review more. I haven't read anything new this school year. At all. Haven't written in ages. Nor reviewed. But, exam week is next week, then the new semester, so maybe that can change~
"... syphon the white from my heart, lick the wine from my lips and enjoy the deconstruction of me"
Remember: when people tell you something’s wrong or doesn’t work for them, they are almost always right. When they tell you exactly what they think is wrong and how to fix it, they are almost always wrong. — Neil Gaiman
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