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I’m female, from the United States. I’ve been a DailyLit member since May 20, 2009. My reading interests include Short Story.

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Reader Challenges - Before I die...

Bite the head off life, and chew it well

Question of the Week - Question of the Week #77: Favorite Fictional Characters

Huckleberry Finn, Joe March, Scout Finch, Kay Scarpetta

Reader Challenges - Summer Vacation in Six Words

Tried to exercise. It didn't work.

Question of the Week - Question of the Week #14: Books You Hate

Vanity Fair. I tried several times to read it, but with no luck. Absolutely boring.

Question of the Week - Question of the Week #35: Literary Friends

Huck Finn. He would always have your back

Question of the Week - Question of the Week #28: For Adults Only

Gone with the Wind 7th Grade, however, the one that stands out the most from the early years is Lord of the Flies 8th grade. Still.

Question of the Week - Question of the Week #37: Where to?

"If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast." I would go to Hemingway's Paris

Reader Challenges - Summer Love in One Sentence

The moonlight, the bonfire on the beach, the walk along the water's edge and the look in her eyes, stole my heart.

Reader Challenges - Classics in 6 Words

Little Women. Joe in charge, all is well.

Reader Challenges - Book Sequel Challenge

You know about me now you have read a book by the name of The Adventures of Huck Finn; but that ain't no matter.

From Huck Finn lights out again. by Mark Twain.

Etc. - 50 Word Challenge

“Rice and Beans! Rice and beans!” The familiar cry rung out.
The food vendors shouted their wares to empty streets. The Decadence Day Parade winds down in the Quarter, defiant and proud, with no attendees. Just the boys from the bar that road through the beast and made it.

Etc. - 50 Word Challenge

It wasn't that big to begin with. Just a tiny spot, inconsequential.
As it came into view, though, huge and beautiful. Greens and blues, yellows and orange.
Quite the contrast to the past, with it's gray drab, death.
We may yet find a new home here.
This earth looks promising.

Reader Challenges - 6 Word Autobiography

Chases windmills. Never catch. Keeps trying.