Jordan Q, more commonly known as Princess Q(uello) in the blogging world, is a student of life, love and one of the most expensive universities in the country. When she isn't working hard for the money to finish her degree, she paves through life's obstacles by confronting them with words. Born to read and write, Jordan began her journey as a writer at 11 years old when she moved to the United States. Her writing has evolved from private rantings in her diary to poetry to argumentative writing that took strong stance in debate tournaments. She began her life as a blogger on various social networking websites such as livejournal & Myspace. Now, 5 years later, Jordan Q has found a unique voice as a writer, blogger and an activist.
In addition to writing, Jordan has raised money for various charities and puts any spare time she has after working, studying and writing, into fundraising & inspiring. Although she doesn't date in the traditional sense of the word, her observation skills and interest in people relations have molded her to be the voice of reason. Of course, that voice is a little dorky, a lot random with a hint of hopeless romantic peppered with sarcasm.
Specializing in life, love & everything in between, her writing doesn't have a theme, except for "Real" because Jordan believes that in this world, if you can't be real with your audience, then you aren't worthy of the words you use. In her own words, Jordan Q is "a beautiful disaster that makes it through life by writing it out. Random. Quirky. Real. Vulnerable."
You can find Jordan at her little corner of the web: The PQ Nation
My passion is ...
Writing, Living, Learning
I know too much about ...
Recovering from pain
My parents always told me ...
Always follow your heart
My childhood ambition ...
To become a lawyer
My favorite memory ...
My brother's birth
Why I write ...
It's a way of life.
My inspiration ...
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