What should I say in my bio statement? Just thinking of it makes me feel boring. I know my email's one bit, though it's been years since anyone's actually done that.
The Great Write Way, Chapter Two: Twice upon a time...
A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.
Where you live, where you went to school, anything else published. Also, depending on the place the bio is for, you could add some of your interests--I might put politics and The three Daves (explain who they are and what they do).
OK, something like:
Erika is a liberal wheelchair user who is hoping the previous story can be used for party chat when she is a famous novelist or to pass the time when she is washing writers' coffee cups at HBO. She is addicted to feedback and can be reached at(my e-mail)
Monday means new drabble topic!
Challenge #112 (poetry) is now closed.
Challenge #113 is hunger.
Erika is a liberal wheelchair user who is hoping the previous story can be used for party chat when she is a famous novelist or to pass the time when she is washing writers' coffee cups at HBO. She is addicted to feedback and can be reached at(my e-mail)
I love that! Perfect.
I read that as if it meant you used your wheelchair liberally, but that cracked me up, so I say keep it. I think it reads great!
It kind of does tilt toward the left, actually.
Erika is a wheelchair user, novelist and crime-fiction fangirl who lives in Phoenix, but has left her heart in San Francisco and her spleen in Baltimore.She hopes for creative success or the chance to wash out the coffee cups in the writers’ room at HBO. Other goals include celebrating the election of a Senator for whom she voted, world peace, and the chance to direct.Feedback is her strongest addiction. Feed the craving at (my alternate e-mail)
I LOVE that one, Erika. Bet it nets you some good email from readers, too!
I love that one Erika.