Emilia
25 years old
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Are you a ...?OtherWhat genre do you primarily write in?General fictionIf you write in more than one area, what is your next most favoured genre?Film / TVAre your reading habits ...?OtherWhat are your working habits when you write?Perfectly balancedAre you the edit-every-sentence-ten-times type, or do you prefer to let rip?Some self-editingYour ultimate writing ambition?To create my own imaginative fictional storyYour worst habit?Can't easily get over a good book and kept on reading it over and over again.Your opinion on the books industry?It is a tough game, but everyone does their bestWhere do you write?In my room
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by Joey 2 years agoHi Emilia! Welcome to the Cloud! As for advice for your life I have this trip for when I don't know what I want to do. Write your options down on pieces of paper shuffle them around. Pick one at random and as you turn it over you'll know what one you want it to be. Silly I know but true.
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by Rebecca Holmes 2 years agoHi Emilia. The cloud doesn't seem to have put a comments section on your blog, so I'm commenting here. It's difficult when there are so many pro's and cons. Normally I'd say go with what you really want to do, because that's the job you've got to live with. But at the moment I think security is a huge factor in making decisions. As you say it's a new company, I think you should find out how secure it is (if you haven't already), how easily you could get another job if it all went wrong, and how much of a gamble you can afford to take. Also how sure are you this is the right company for you? You might get there and find it's not you thought after all - and you wouldn't be the first. But if you can answer all these questions, and can cope on the lower salary, then by all means go for it, rather than always wonder afterwards what might have been. After all, if you haven't got commitments, such as a family, now's the best time
- recession permitting.
Hope that's some help.
RH x



