Azeroth
Dreamer
Hello everybody!
I am Azeroth and I hail from the land down under.
All of my life I have enjoyed reading books in various categories, notably fantasy, horror, sci-fi. I also enjoy some non-fiction works, particularly history and philosophy.
As a kid I was quite "advanced" in English, and often wrote stories in my spare time (though like the idiot I am, I never kept them).
As I grew older, I got complacent and never kept working on that writing muscle regularly, which has resulted in massive periods of writer's block.
This year, I hope to change that. I feel like there is something missing in my life, and I believe it's my writing. Only yesterday I started from scratch and jotted down some lore notes for a fantasy book series I have been thinking about. Doing this made me feel a lot better, like I had achieved something (even if it was just one small thing).
I have arrived at Mythic Scribes hoping this writing community can inspire me and keep me on track. I have a tendency to abandon my projects and wipe them off my hard drive never to be seen again.
My "dream" is to write an epic series in the vain of Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time. I have been on and off reading that series, and hope to have completed the saga in its entirety by the end of the year. I am only up to book five. Happy days.
I am Azeroth and I hail from the land down under.
All of my life I have enjoyed reading books in various categories, notably fantasy, horror, sci-fi. I also enjoy some non-fiction works, particularly history and philosophy.
As a kid I was quite "advanced" in English, and often wrote stories in my spare time (though like the idiot I am, I never kept them).
As I grew older, I got complacent and never kept working on that writing muscle regularly, which has resulted in massive periods of writer's block.
This year, I hope to change that. I feel like there is something missing in my life, and I believe it's my writing. Only yesterday I started from scratch and jotted down some lore notes for a fantasy book series I have been thinking about. Doing this made me feel a lot better, like I had achieved something (even if it was just one small thing).
I have arrived at Mythic Scribes hoping this writing community can inspire me and keep me on track. I have a tendency to abandon my projects and wipe them off my hard drive never to be seen again.
My "dream" is to write an epic series in the vain of Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time. I have been on and off reading that series, and hope to have completed the saga in its entirety by the end of the year. I am only up to book five. Happy days.