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    Emily
    @when-i-see-the-kingdom

    I thought I ought to introduce myself. My name is Emily and I am a young Christian writer. I am a INFJ and 2w1, if that means anything to you. My favorite genre to read and write in is middle grade. I am looking forward to being a part of this. *smiles*

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    Alabama Rose
    @bama-rose

    Hey Emily! It’s nice to meet you!

    And that’s awesome you’re an INFJ. That’s the type my main character is. 😉 But I’m an ISFP. What do you like to write?

    Courage, dear heart ~ Aslan

    #124284
    Emily
    @when-i-see-the-kingdom

    Hi Alabama!

    Thank you. I like to write middle grade fiction, typically contemporary or maybe fantasy.

    #124286
    Erynne
    @erynne

    @when-i-see-the-kingdom

    Hi Emily! Welcome to Story Embers! I can’t wait to hear all about your world in writing.

    I have no clue what INFJ or 2wI mean😂 Would you mind to explain?

    Be weird. Be random. Be who you are. Because you ever know who would love the person you hide.

    #124288

    Hello, @when-i-see-the-kingdom

    I’m glad you could join! It was a ton of fun for me when I first joined. And I learned some things too. 😉 Haha

    What are some things that you like to do in your free time?

    I generally like to read, write, play piano, play hockey in the winter, hand out with friends, and lots of other things. 🙂

    I’m an ESFP.

    Even the smallest person can change the course of the future. -JRR Tolkien

    #124294
    Emily
    @when-i-see-the-kingdom

    @erynne

    Hello and thank you!

    Both of those are personality type indicators:

    INFJ is from the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, which puts people into 16 types based on how you observe the world and make decisions. INFJ stands for introvert, intuitive, feeling, and judging.

    2w1 is from the Enneagram. Admittedly I do not know as much about this one, but it sorts people into nine main types with one subtype.


    @olivia

    Hi!

    Besides writing, in my free time I like being outside. Camping, hiking, and kayaking are the best.

    That sounds nice! What are some of your favorite books?

    Cool!

    #124295
    Erynne
    @erynne

    @when-i-see-the-kingdom

    Oh yes, I’ve done that before. Thank you

    Be weird. Be random. Be who you are. Because you ever know who would love the person you hide.

    #124301
    Bethany
    @sparrowhawke

    <p style=”text-align: left;”>@when-I-see-the-kingdom</p>
    Hi Emily!

    I’m an INTP, 5w6, and I also like middle-grade, although I think most of writing is more YA. What are some of your favorite middle-grade books? I really like Gary D. Schmidt’s books, The Trumpet of the Swan, and The Twenty-One Balloons.

    Hope to see you around!

    -Sparrow

    "Can't have dirty garbage."

    #124302

    @when-i-see-the-kingdom

    Cool, our family does a lot of stuff outside as well. Like camping in tents in the bush, going on canoe trips, and blueberry picking.

    Man, I have so many! For starters, I really like the Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart, Sunrise at Normandy by Sarah Sundin, Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine, Carry On Mr. Bowditch by I’m not sure who,  😉  The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak, and tons more that I can’t think of! 🙂 I generally read contemporary, fiction, historical fiction, and princess re-tellings. Though I do like and read other genres as well.

    What are some of your favourites?

    Even the smallest person can change the course of the future. -JRR Tolkien

    #124303

    @sparrowhawke

    Twenty-One Balloons is like the best kids book ever! Though I have tons of kid favourites. haha, there’s so many great kids books out there. 🙂

    Even the smallest person can change the course of the future. -JRR Tolkien

    #124334
    Emily
    @when-i-see-the-kingdom

    @sparrowhawke

    Nice to meet you!

    Oh my goodness! My family and I are reading <i>The Wednesday Wars</i> right now. That is the only Gary D. Schmidt book I have read but it is very good. I also like <i>The Phantom Tollbooth</i> by Norton Juster. Have you read it?


    @olivia

    Neat! I love blueberries.

    Ooo, I have read some of those! I have not read it recently, but I remember liking <i>Stargirl</i> by Jerry Spinelli. For some reason, I cannot think of anymore—I always forget the titles of things.

    #124362

    @when-i-see-the-kindom

    Oh, I’ve never heard of that one. Haha, I have the same problem. I sit there trying to think of books that I really like and it takes me like five minutes to think of each one. xD lol

    Even the smallest person can change the course of the future. -JRR Tolkien

    #124363

    @when-i-see-the-kingdom

    Even the smallest person can change the course of the future. -JRR Tolkien

    #124367
    Emily
    @when-i-see-the-kingdom

    @olivia

    Yes! I get that. *laughs*

    #124373

    @when-i-see-the-kingdom

    Haha, yup! Must be a pretty common problem. 🙂

    Even the smallest person can change the course of the future. -JRR Tolkien

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