After a few years of not writing, I decided to come back to it. I usually wrote fan fictions of twilight in different points of view by character (edward.) Going back and reading all of the countless hours of page after page I wrote, all I saw was grammar mistakes and incomplete sentences. Even though I was in 6th grade at the time, I think I could've done better. Which is apart of the reason I am coming back. Sort of a fresh start with my writing. Instead of writing about vampires and werewolves, I'm going to write about the things an average american teenager hears, sees, does, and goes every day. I'm also using this opportunity to climb out of my hole of depression, and to express and share some of the things that goes on in my life. However, I don't think this will only be focused on my personal life. I'll probably mix some of the things I see in my friends lives, within the same character. So you'll never actually know what's going on in my life personally, or whether it is in someone else's. With their permission of course. I still need a title. I'll take pretty much any suggestions, just I won't tolerate negative comments.
That's my introduction, please become a fan of me and read my articles. Happy new year!
That's my introduction, please become a fan of me and read my articles. Happy new year!
While visiting “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” for an episode that airs this Friday — the same day Pattinson’s vampiric portrayal of Edward Cullen springs to life on the big screen, he denied having romantic ties to anyone.
“Now, are you single?” Ellen asked.
“Ah, yeah,” the British actor replied.
And it appears despite women throwing themselves at him regularly, Pattinson may be stuck in singleton mode permanently.
“No one else seems to get into a relationship with me. It’s really strange,” he told Ellen.
“People like screaming at me,” the heartthrob added. “Actually, they like screaming at me in relationships as well. No one wants to commit.”