FRESH FISH
I've read some of Chuck's books and enjoyed them (studied one in literature in high school)and I enjoy writing and reading in my own time.
Just wanted to introduce myself before jumping straight into the forums.
Oh yeah, I live in Australia.
hey, welcome to the cult !!
what other authors do you love. how did you find out about the cult ?
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play hard, like it's work to be done.
Welcome! You should truly consider joining the workshop!
"Plus, if I go too long without writing I start to turn into a real asshole." -misterwoe
"She'll like what she's told to like." -Mo'Don
what other authors do you love. how did you find out about the cult ?
I don't mind Julian Barnes, P.J O'Rourke, Hunter S. Thompson Slavoj Zizek. That's all I can remember for the moment
You got to study Chuck in high school? I had to read The Scarlet Letter about 3 damn times. That just isn't fair.
And hello.
"Life isn’t divided into genres. It’s a horrifying, romantic, tragic, comical, science-fiction cowboy detective novel. You know, with a bit of pornography if you're lucky."
-Alan Moore
My teacher for AP 11th grade English let me read and write an essay on Fight Club instead of The Chocolate War. But that was an isolated case.
But still, that's awesome. Which book was it?
Are you secretly another Joseph Suglia? Anyone could be one!
If you're not, welcome, and don't be offended at the comparison to J Sugz. He is a doctor, you know.
But still, that's awesome. Which book was it?
Fight Club. We did that and some William Blake and Sam Shephard and The Bacchae by Euripides (Dunno how to spell his name).
But still, that's awesome. Which book was it?
Fight Club. We did that and some William Blake and Sam Shephard and The Bacchae by Euripides (Dunno how to spell his name).
You spelt it correctly. Welcome!
What I have shown you is reality. What you remember... that is the illusion.


Lotta Aussies lately! Welcome aboard.
thanks for sharing.blackhawk tactical pants.
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