Hullo. What brings you thither, then and anon? Why do you stand afar, be you friend or foe?
My apologies. The Writer has been reading The Lord of the Rings, and Tolkien has so deeply penetrated the way she's been thinking that it affects me, despite quoting incorrectly.
Well, as the title indicates, my name is Sienna. The story behind that, while short, is not for telling unless a reader requests. For now, I will merely tell that I am an authoress (yes, I must insist on the ess) and that I am friends with Alex, who I believe has already introduced himself here.
As to the real post. The title should have been "Happily Infuriated"; however, as this is my first time here, my name is more suitable. As such, I will leave the subject of being 'happily infuriated' for another time and possibly another person.
I have been informed by the Writer that I spend too much time on formalities. So, I will do as a dear friend often tells me and, ah, 'loosen up'.
Now that I'm free from talking like that, I can go ahead and say: the Writer reads too much.
Whenever I'm not stuck waiting for another drabble to be read, I'm watching the pages of a book turn. As magical as that is, for someone like me, I'd like some writing to be done. Who's with me? ... Except I'm alone here. It's up to anyone who reads to decide whether or not the little people, peeking out from behind the daring strokes of letters, will be supported or cast down. It's up to them -you, really- whether or not we live.
Be honest. If you're a writer, you know how it really works. You write what your characters do, and hope that they don't do it too fast for you to keep up. If that's not what's happening, then either you've imprisoned them too harshly or you have a writing style I've never seen before.
Well.
I'll be very honest: I did not expect my first post to look like that. Apparently, the Writer just let me talk and it filled up what's supposedly a 'quota' of length.
Thank you very much, for reading and for ensuring that my little peeking self is really alive for awhile longer.
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