London Clockwork is my pen name. If I ever were to publish a book or any of the sort, I'd probably publish it under this name. I enjoy creating an elusive mystery to hide myself in. My style of writing is a little bit descriptive and deep. My characters mainly focus on the lives of young men. Of course, they vary in age from teenage confrontations of curiousty to young adults finding their path in life. Or hey, maybe something whimsical that doesn't make much sense. I've considered writing from the perspective of animals- we'll see.
I have high opinions about nearly all matters of the world we live in. But it doesn't necessarily mean I must voice all of these things. I accept the fact that people vary in personalitiy, looks, likes and dislikes I believe that everyone, no matter what age, gender, sexuality or ethnicity ought to be treated equally. I'm an animal activist but I'm not a vegetarian- and I'm a large supporter of Gay-Rights Movements and I find music one of the key aspects of life. It's one thing every creature on this earth shares. From singing birds to tribal music to rock and roll.
Books I've Enjoyed
"Wormwood" - Poppy Z. Brite
"Drawing Blood" - Poppy Z. Brite
"Go Ask Alice"
"Warriors" - Erin Hunter (the entire series)
"Flowers in the Attic" - V.C. Andrews (the following books as well)
"We So Seldom Look On Love" - Barbara Gowdy
"The White Bone" - Barbara Gowdy
"Exquisite Corpse" - Poppy Z. Brite
Movies I love
Big Fish
Almost Famous
Juno
Little Miss Sunshine
Forrest Gump
My Neighbor Totoro
Howl's Moving Castle
Freedom Writers
Shaun of the Dead
The Breakfast Club
Orange County
Artists I live by
My Chemical Romance
The Used
Panic! At the Disco
Atreyu
Green Day
PlayRadioPlay
Nightmare Of You
Three Days Grace
From First to Last
Avenged Sevenfold
Mayday Parade
Say Anything
+more bands
I roleplay as well- I appreciate people that can type in full sentences and spell correctly. Not only that but actually make a three dimensional character. I think this also helps writing- it puts you in various situations and makes you think from the perspective of your character. Get him used to various situations and people- I like it. It's great practice and normally helps with Writers Block.
- Last seen on May 3 12:02 AM. Member since April 30.
- I am in the groups Serious Authors, Warrior Cat FanFiction Writers
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gerifitzsimmons on May 1Hi, LondonClockwork and welcome to the StoryWrite website
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