Hi. Mike, right? Uh oh, what has Ali said about me? I've heard about you, too, and you remind me a little of my ex boyfriend Ray (don't worry, he's one of the few boyfriends from my past I still get along with). I used to have a boyfriend named Mike, too.
Sometimes I write a few posts a day, and sometimes I write a lot. I usually try to put my longer pieces behind a link in case someone doesn't feel like reading through it. I probably write the most out of all the Geneva people, though Jenny Booth is catching up there. :^)
Vaysha is a wonderful woman and a talented photographer. :^)
Hehe, sorry if the one post I wrote seemed a bit snappish, but sometimes I'm paranoid about people in artistic nude communities adding me just because they like what I look like. I was hoping to scare some of those people off and keep the nicer ones. So far this doesn't seem like too big a problem.
I adore reading well written journals such as yours. I love long entries and good grammar (all the things my journal is not).Good writing is hard to come across on LJ I saw your photograph in the artinnudity community. You said you wanted to crop some of the clutter from the background in photoshop. I think that it adds reality to the composition. Who wants to manipulate photos? The worlds full of enough fakers already. Just a polite message asking to be added (and not just to look at more photos)
If you have added me for no other reason than to see more pictures of me, I will kindly ask you to remove me from your list.
The picture was the shiny object that distracted me from my travels, but the mind behind the picture is what made me stop and look a bit more. The handful of entries you left as public are fascinating. Also, you managed to make me laugh twice just from your profile.
i came across your journal through links. and i see that you read "charles bukowski"..i read his whole biography, love his poetry. well, i added you..hope you add me back as well
hello - you were mentioned in outmused journal recently so I came to have a look. I love the Bukowski quote here. Have you seen this poem (http://www.livejournal.com/users/iamkatia/185969.html?mode=reply)? I'm a budding amateur photographer and I hear you're pretty good. (and this photo here indicates that. :)) Hope you don't mind my adding you. be well... K.
me in college: i'm a writing major! the world is mine! who wouldn't want me to work for them, with my excellence in writing of many types? not only is this a fun major, but it is practicle and functional.
me six months after graduation: i don't regret my major, because it did give me a lot of personal meaning and satisfaction, but for pete's sake, WHY WON'T ANYONE HIRE ME?:) you don't want writers working for you, you want doctors who are writers, teachers who are writers, so on. you want people who've been in the industry (whatever that is) for a minimum of ten years. fine, i guess i'll live at home and work at target for now, but don't think you've heard the last of me. i will go to china and teach english for a year (i'm as well-qualified as they come) and then i will go to grad school, as you insist i have to if i want to make professional use of my major.
although, everything is useful to a writer, after all. humbling as it is, i'm glad i'm working at target right now. it's good to be outside the bubble of academia for a while, see what "regular" people are like again:)
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