Hi! I'm Pheori
I'm new to freelance writing, but I have found thus far that it is quite rewarding and lucrative.I think I really have what it takes to be successful in this line of work.
I only started writing as a new career after being let go from my regular nine-to-five job. If you ask me I would say that they didn't deserve just a fantastic employee as myself.
Anyhow, I started looking for another job immediately, but things were just not panning out. I haven't even have one interview from all my resume sending. The job market is just tough these days! I thought all of my work experience and the fact that I am not much of a "floater" (I stick to one job for a good amount of time) would have made me an excellent choice for a number of positions. Sadly, no one else is feeling the same thus far.
I was looking for some way to make some fast money so that I could pay my rent and some bills when I stumbled across a blog where someone had mention a few freelance writing sites. I have started out rather slowly, but I'm a good and fast writer and I have been ale to make at lest enough to sustain me.
Well, there you have it. I'm a starving artist! But, hopefully I won't be for very much longer.
My passion is ...
my family.
I know too much about ...
too many trivial things.
My parents always told me ...
that I was special, and I believed them.
My childhood ambition ...
was to become a teacher, or an opera singer.
My favorite memory ...
is of spinning around in a yellow chocheted dress when I was five.
Why I write ...
to create, to have a voice, and to inspire.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
I am always re-reading my favorite novels; Memoirs of a Geisha and Rivergod.
My first job ...
was as a hotel clerk and night auditor.
My best moment ...
was winning a senior-year soloist of the year award as a junior in high school.
My inspiration ...
is God and all he has created.
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When it comes to the debate over which option for gaming is superior, console or PC, my answer is a resounding CONSOLE! (I apologize if I woke any sleeping neighbors with that.) I may have a biased opinion on this due to the fact that I was gaming via console before I had a PC. But, if you count my Commodore 64 and the Atari I started with, perhaps you can see that I started with equal gaming ground on both options. The PC is a great place to play certain games, but there's really only so much that can be done with a mouse and keyboard. There are peripherals that allow better gaming, and e...
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