![]() Author has written 4 stories for Percy Jackson and the Olympians. Just a writer like you, reader. I have read nothing and written less, finding eloquence in the inarticulate. Now my thoughts have manifested themselves inside my head to become tangible dreams. It is these dreams in the form of words that I wish to share with you. For your pleasure. I sincerely hope you enjoy reading my stories as much as I have enjoyed writing, or more so, thinking up my stories. When the seas get rough It is one thing to have your heart broken. It is another entirely to break your own heart and the one of the person you love. When it comes right down to it, follow your heart and save yourself this anguish. Anonymous I would just like to take the time to thank any one who has read my stories and are possibly viewing this. You have no idea how much you have helped me improve as a writer. For that I am eternally grateful. If you are ever interested in talking to me, I'm always willing to accept a PM. We can talk about anything from my work, to yours, to literary analysis of Rick Riordan's work with the Percy Jackson series, to swords, to life (even Physics), or anything else that may come to mind. Note: Physics is the bane of my life. Not the subject. (That'd be awful since it's kind of my job.) But the forces of Physics in nature, like gravity, seem to have it out for me. I blame Physics for most things in my life and I welcome you to blame it too if my uploading time is too long for your tastes. If anyone is ever interested in becoming a merchant mariner or anything of the such, you are welcome to contact me. I know it is a tight in industry and it takes a lot before you can actually become a part of it. Seamanship is definitely a trade skill, but definitely one worth learning. If you ever need any help learning anything about sailing merchant vessels I am willing to help. Also, I am an engineer, so I am able to help out this smaller population within the industry, but don't hesitate to contact me about the deck side either. | |||||||
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