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Sarah Inkdragon replied to the topic New Ereki! in the forum Announcements 7 years, 3 months ago
Welcome new Ereki! I’m Sarah Inkdragon. Writer, artist, rider, INTJ, and complete nerd. (Tolkien’s elvish is still beyond me, but Latin, Ancient Greek, and binary are some things I can manage.) You can usually find me analyzing movies, books, and TV-shows, watching spoiler reviews before I see the movies, and listening to the HTTYD medley.
1. What’s your favorite genre? If you have favorite genres, list them and include a favorite work from each.
Fantasy, obviously. After that, sci-fi, steampunk, and Hi-fi. I also dabble in dystopian some(I’ll admit, it’s mostly for the tech), and a little bit of contemporary. But mostly just fantasy, and epic-fantasy at that. Because what’s better than creating a whole new world/worlds and then the cultures and the languages and belief systems and characters and backstories and then turning everything upside down on a wild adventure?
2. How long have you been writing?
Hm….. since I was 12, I think? I’ve only been actually writing a book for two years, but I’ve loved writing and reading for as long as I can remember. I’m now 16-going-on-17 and I have to many WIPs to count. XD
3. What’s your favorite color, your favorite flavor of ice cream, and do you like oreos?
Since I can’t count black or grey, I’d have to say a nice deep blue. As for ice cream, there will never be anything better than Cookie Dough(you can fight me on that). Oreo’s are great, especially when there’s milk and movies.
4. Have fun. This is not a question. But has it become a question now?
But what’s your definition of fun? You probably like something that you count as fun that I don’t count as fun, so if I’m doing that then no, it’s not fun and it’s become a command to do something that is not fun to me and therefore, is merely a statement telling me to do something I can’t. But if we’re doing something that I count as fun and you don’t, I’m having fun but you’re not, so can we really count it as fun since the word fun is usually used in a social context? But what if I’m a hermit? Or if we live many miles apart and can’t be traditionally “social”?
….We’ll just say it’s a question.












