Blather Brumble
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since: 06-06-11, id: 780083, Profile Updated: 04-02-13
country: USA
Author has written 6 stories for Life, Essay, General, and Young Adult.

About me:

I'm over two days over three. (Or am I?)

I live in a house in Texas. (I'm melting. And no, don't have the accent.)

I've never been out of the U.S. (Oh, woe is me...)

I have a profile on fanfiction under the same name. Haven't used it lately, if you care to look, so there isn't much there.

I love the colors green and red (for a reason other than that they represent Christmas [though I do love the holiday. :D ])

I like the moon more than the sun, and the stars more than both. (Even if the Sun is technically a star... but I think everyone forgets that sometimes, so it doesn't count [if I feel like being childish about it.])

(Oh, and I'm a girl, if that makes any difference.)

You can call me Mouse.


About my various writings:

Keep in mind that I'm not really very old yet. Whatever I publish may or may not be very good, and I would love it if you guys could tell me how to improve. I don't just want to know what's wrong with the poem/story I would like to know how to fix it, if you can help... or feel like doing so. :P

EDIT: Wow. I really only expected a review or two altogether, and maybe a follower for something or other if I got lucky... but I've gotten at least one review for most of my stories, and I think I have about three people who've favorited - it's more than I expected. A lot more.

I don't know what to say, besides thank you.

(I'm such a dork.)


Well, this really has nothing to do with anything (besides my odd interests), but I'll ask anyway;

If you have a story that you really, truly like, and no one else seems to have heard of it (like a fairy or folktale) or even a book (preferably older, though new-ish is fine too) would you give me its name? I seem to have run out of things to read lately, and honestly stories no one's heard of are a lot more fun; usually a heck of a lot more interesting, too.

(And also my friends [family] are using them as a kind of currency [as well as favours] and I'm flat broke by their account.)

A different, less-known version of something popular would be even better, if you know anything like that- I love seeing how stories change, and it'd be wonderful to find a twist in something familiar.


To any SP people that've found their way here:

Shh! I'm hiding.


ANNOUNCEMENT:
Righto, guys, Compy is back online. So anyone reading this, some things should be updated- eventually.

Whenever I get around to it.


1. The Way I See it » reviews
Poems about my views on life and all the things that fill it.
Poetry: Life - Rated: K+ - English - Poetry/Spiritual - Chapters: 18 - Words: 3,569 - Reviews: 9 - Updated: 5-31-13 - Published: 11-25-11 - Complete
2. Dear Deer » reviews
A somewhat sad story of a somewhat sad girl, writing in a diary named Deer she pretends she'll one day let people read. WARNING: Mentions of suicide, violence, self-harm and other such things.
Fiction: Young Adult - Rated: T - English - Drama/Angst - Chapters: 4 - Words: 2,440 - Reviews: 2 - Updated: 5-27-13 - Published: 4-11-13
3. Demons reviews
(Monkey see, monkey do. Be careful what you wish for.) There may be whispers, but it's your choice to listen.
Poetry: General - Rated: K+ - English - Horror/Angst - Chapters: 1 - Words: 142 - Reviews: 1 - Published: 1-25-13 - Complete
4. Maerd
What makes a town?
Poetry: General - Rated: K+ - English - Angst - Chapters: 1 - Words: 306 - Published: 7-24-12 - Complete
5. Our World reviews
An experiment with 'we'. Also my opinion on... well, it's in the title.
Fiction: Essay - Rated: K - English - Chapters: 1 - Words: 842 - Reviews: 1 - Published: 6-21-12 - Complete
6. Words reviews
My very long, and at times incredibly dithering, opinion on words.
Fiction: Essay - Rated: K - English - Chapters: 1 - Words: 1,147 - Reviews: 2 - Published: 6-16-12 - Complete