iron_and_silver: (sad and lost)
Mysterious F ([personal profile] iron_and_silver) wrote2003-02-18 09:12 pm

young and goodlooking

mmmm. i love driving home when i can smell him in my clothes. talk about an afterglow.



Im ancy. I feel good though. I found out ive got 4-5 semesters left at UNT. thats with 1 summer and 10hrs per semester. wow nice. and the advisor mentioned to me the idea of tech writing. i dunno? She said its very lucrative and ill at least be writing. hmm..

I love when i meet one of his friends and introduce myself everytime they go.."Oh! So YOU'RE febe!" lmao. it so amuses me to no end. he got a haircut! man. his ears are perfect. i never noticed their perfection before.

I need to do homework.

[identity profile] kestrelderyn.livejournal.com 2003-02-18 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)
About tech writing: Keep your options open, but know that tech writing is absolutely NOTHING like creative writing or even writing essays for lit. And you generally have to have a knowledge in some other area (some type of science field or SOMETHING, you know) to be a tech writer. At least, that's what I've learned from looking into it.

[identity profile] racecar.livejournal.com 2003-02-18 08:09 pm (UTC)(link)
my dad's a science writer at a major university and he started when i was a wee little kid without having any experience in physical science and he has adapted quite well. you do get to write lots and depending on where you are, your projects will vary greatly. but, if you like creative non-fiction, i'd say go for it!