| Booksie Address: | http://www.booksie.com/Adelaide_Lawrence |
| Country: | United States |
| Favorite book: | Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
| Member Since: | Apr 5, 2007 |
Poem by Adelaide Lawrence
Posted: Apr 14, 2007
My friend suffers from self-confidence issues and an...
Novel by Adelaide Lawrence
Posted: Apr 8, 2007
The story of Vivian Snow, a complex girl unsure of the...
Short Story by Adelaide Lawrence
Posted: Apr 6, 2007
Just a story I wrote a while back, and all my friends...
Poem by Adelaide Lawrence
Posted: Apr 6, 2007
When I got the letter accepting me into a prostigous...
Poem by Adelaide Lawrence
Posted: Apr 6, 2007
Based on a lovely photograph I found of a sunset when I...
Poem by Adelaide Lawrence
Posted: Apr 6, 2007
I love autumn, so I wrote a poem about it!
Poem by Adelaide Lawrence
Posted: Apr 6, 2007
A poem I thought of while playing the piano. Compares...
Poem by Adelaide Lawrence
Posted: Apr 6, 2007
What to do when you're life is crumbling. Very...
Poem by Adelaide Lawrence
Posted: Apr 6, 2007
just a poem I wrote while trying to write a poem!
Novel by Adelaide Lawrence
Posted: Apr 5, 2007
Sixteen year old model Violetta Crelavani has a tough...
I love writing and reading more then anything. I want to be an author some day. I love libraries and old book stores, and the list of my favorite books goes on and on.
I am alittle quirky, but that's OK with me. I like ice cream and rollar coasters, and my favorite season is autumn. I am very into being myself.
I don't like taking sides, and I want to be friends with anyone I can. I like debating, hate arguing. Life is wonderful to me, it's so different and far too short. I'm pretty deep. I have many theories, love or hate them. I often start stories and never finish. I'm waiting for the right story to come along at the right time. It's kind of like life, writing: Trying to get a point across all while having fun. There are so many things to do and say, but unlike in life, you can erase a mistake. You can trust pen and paper. That's why I love writing: it's very forgiving and everyone is different.