I am a writer and fabulous debater. I have no issue whatsoever with expressing my view on the world in part or as a whole.
I have a passion for food. I have written on this quite a bit as I just cannot deny my love for sustenance.
I also write poetry, as writing within a form set before you tends to develop great works. I do best in Haiku/Senryu form, but have tackled Shakespearian Iambic Pentameter.
In addition to writing, I also have a passion for photography, reading (of course), and I cannot seem to live without music. I guess then it makes all the sense in the world that my significant other is a musician.
I grew up in one of those perfect little American suburbs - the ones that often have the darkest secrets. I was raised in the world's most dysfunctional family, and yet I believe that this only strengthened me, in the sense of "that which does not kill you..."
I have some college eduction under my belt, and am working full time in food management. I'm looking for a better opportunity to not only create (write) but also to see what I can do with this medium. So here I am.
Thank you for reading my about me page. Check out some of my articles. You are always welcome to contact me here for banter or suggestion. Thanks again for stopping by.
My passion is ...
Reading Material that Requires Thinking... Food... Nourishing the Mind, Body, and Soul.
I know too much about ...
I don't know that anyone can know too much about anything.
My parents always told me ...
That life's not fair.
My childhood ambition ...
To write, Novels, Magazines, Stories... To be published.
My favorite memory ...
Winning a young author award.
Why I write ...
I simply am compelled.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Reading: Ayn Rand, "We The Living," Listening: "Walt Disney World Millenium Celebration".
My first job ...
Trying to sell Dandelions to our neighbors for a penny.
My best moment ...
2005 Thoma Essay Winner - Indiana University Northwest. Recipient of "Outstanding Women's Research." At the same awards tea.
My inspiration ...
My family, first and foremost. Then comes income. There are certain things that we learn early on that makes the world go 'round.
Whether the founding fathers intended for the Unites States Government to be built on the principle of the people or not, isn't the question here. History clearly shows the view that they did not intend to include everyone when starting out with "We the People." However, these were brilliant minds that set about writing the constitution. Even if they never realized that their words would create liberty and justice for ALL, they had been fashioned in just the way to do so. The most beautiful quality that the United States Constitution beholds, aside from it's demand for Life, liberty, and th...
More..Melissa Marie
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