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message 1: by Everly (new)

Everly Anders | 24 comments I was just curious what percentage of this group is strictly readers and who is a writer as well?


message 2: by Helen (new)

Helen I'm a reader. It might be easier to do this as a poll. Funny thing is I was wondering what age ranges we cover!


message 3: by Cary (new)

Cary (vortigern) | 344 comments I used to write short stories and poems. But now I would term myself a reader. Most of my spare time is taken up with guitar playing.


message 4: by Joseph (new)

Joseph  (bluemanticore) | 23 comments I'm mainly a reader but I do like to write poetry now and then.


message 5: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (shadowrose) I'm mostly a reader at the moment but I do have a few stories I am working on as well.


Em~Lost In A Dream~ | 40 comments Reader,but I have story ideas and I wrote most of a story once.


message 7: by Nancy (new)

Nancy I'm both a reader and a writer.


message 8: by Roseann (new)

Roseann | 38 comments Both reader and writer.


message 9: by Nada (new)

Nada Al-Karmi (nadooush) just a reader


message 10: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl Landmark (clandmark) | 375 comments Very avid reader and even more avid writer! I have a self-published book available through my website and a young adult fantasy published by Asylett Press, with a third one on the way shortly.


message 11: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Healy (majessticon) I'm a reader, and a writer... well, a writer in training, perhaps? I'm still practising.


message 12: by Nora aka Diva (new)

Nora aka Diva (DuctTapeDiva) also just a reader


message 13: by Emelie (new)

Emelie I'm a reader but write short stories now and then, as a hobby. I think heavy reading also makes many people interested to write too. At least, my strong interest to read made me start writing when I was a child.


message 14: by Shirley (new)

Shirley (shirleythekindlereader) Definitely a reader. I did get through my english lit classes with honors but writing is not my favorite thing to do.


message 15: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (cherylkinkaid) just a reader now.


message 16: by Helen (new)

Helen Are you asking all the groups? I noticed you'd started the same thread in another.


message 17: by Thalia (new)

Thalia (thaliaanderson) I read a lot but I also write a lot. I feel like I'm equal parts.


message 18: by Emily (new)

Emily Hill | 8 comments I'm an IndieAuthor specializing in Self-Publishing topics and historical fiction. It will be interesting to see the ratio mix of writer/readers to purist readers.
Great question! I've been publishing and writing columns on ePub and IndiePub for the past 18 months. All Smart Cookies Can Self-Publish A One-Step-at-A-Time 2011 Guide to Independent Publishing by Emily Hill


message 19: by Ciclochick (new)

Ciclochick | 2 comments I am a reader. I wish I could write!!


message 20: by Natasha (new)

Natasha McNeely (nrfarrell) | 13 comments I'm a reader and writer. To be a successful writer, you have to be a reader, so I read as much as I can, but spend a lot of time writing, as well.


message 21: by Amy (new)

Amy Sutton (amysutton) | 8 comments I am both. I have a passion for writing and I've published two of my eight books. I've been writing for as long as I can remember. In addition to novels, poetry, short stories, lyrics to songs, articles on health and fitness, and way back when I had a task force called BlockAIDS, I wrote a slew of articles on awareness for, of all people, The Junior League of Chicago. (Like so many of us, they were assuredly wearing blinders back in the 80's.)Let's see...I was a speech major at the University of Puget Sound, and wrote speeches to give at clubs like Kiwanis. Then I moved back to the Bay Area and was a playwright major at Cal Berkeley. Doesn't sound like much time for reading, right? But yes, I treasure the quiet hours I have to read also. There are not as many of them as the hours I devote to writing (and now as an author being required to promote my work...not my favorite part), but I do cherish a good book. I liked your comment. Let's keep on reading AND writing! After all, the two hobbies naturally support each other.


Tina ♥ Bookaholic (martinabookaholic) I'm definitly a passionate reader, but I also write a story at a moment (beside my work, my friends, my hobbies und reading books)... And when I finish it/ if I finish it, it will be a love story (suprise *lol*)


message 23: by Ena (new)

Ena (ena_reads) I am definitely a reader. I just think that writing isn't my thing. I might try it out one day (in a far-far-far-away future) but right now I'm just concentrating on school, while reading still remains my hobby.


message 24: by Sarad (new)

Sarad Pradhan (saradpradhan) | 6 comments I am an avid reader and freelance writer and journalist. Have published many articles on various topic and edited an anthology of short stories and an anthropology book.


message 25: by Nissie Lambert (new)

Nissie Lambert | 2345 comments Mod
I'm a reader. I write on a blog, but I don't think that really counts. :)


Tina ♥ Bookaholic (martinabookaholic) yeah, I'm also blogging (but just in german at the moment) but my dream would be to publish one book in the future... to hold my own book in my hands *woho*


message 27: by Hayley (new)

Hayley Stewart (haybop) Definite reader also a blogger, but that doesn't count. I've tried my hand at writing and figured out it's not for me.


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* (erinpaperbackstash) Strictly reader and sometimes blogger


message 29: by [deleted user] (new)

I am both. I am an author and love to read. I write in many different genres. I started out with children's historical fiction, then to children's fiction on to novellas now I'm working on several novels as well as adding to the others.Sands of Sanibel: Book One: Sands of Sanibel Series


message 30: by Fiona (new)

Fiona Goodman I am a reader. I would have loved to be a writer, but alas, I find that I have not had the attention span. At least so far. I guess there is always hope!


message 31: by Andrea (new)

Andrea Jackson (paperbackdiva) I'm a reader and an author. I think most authors started out having a voracious reading appetite.


message 32: by Keryl (new)

Keryl Raist (kerylraist) | 66 comments Reader, writer, editor, artist, knitter, cook. I've got fingers in many pies. :)


message 33: by Shay (new)

Shay (icylilies) | 94 comments I'm both reader and writer (not professional yet though lol).


message 34: by Tamara (new)

Tamara (tcornelsen) | 20 comments I read far more than I write, nowadays. But I consider myself both. When I write, it is primarily free form poetry.


message 35: by Andrea (new)

Andrea Miles | 39 comments I'm a reader but have writing ambitions - have sorted out the basic plot of my novel but now need to make it longer than 20 pages from start to finish


message 36: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Elle,

I'm both :0)

Enjoy the Journey!

M.G. Wells

LightMasters: Number 13


☕️Kimberly  (Caffeinated Reviewer) (kimbacaffeinate) I am an avid reader and have a book review blog to share my love of reading :)


message 38: by Kme_17 (new)

Kme_17 | 17 comments I am both but definitely read more


message 39: by Sarad (new)

Sarad Pradhan (saradpradhan) | 6 comments @ Kimberly, pls share your blogsite.


message 40: by Cammie (new)

Cammie I'm a reader. I used to write silly stories in elemetary school but not since. =)


☕️Kimberly  (Caffeinated Reviewer) (kimbacaffeinate) Sarad wrote: "@ Kimberly, pls share your blogsite."

http://www.kimbathecaffeinatedbookrev... or on facebook at:
https://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/...


message 42: by Andrea (new)

Andrea Jackson (paperbackdiva) I'm both! I'm also an editor for an e-publisher of erotic romance.


message 43: by Sarad (new)

Sarad Pradhan (saradpradhan) | 6 comments @Andrea could you forward the name of website that feature erotic romance that you edit.


message 45: by Tina (new)

Tina | 1 comments i am just a reader, but do wish i had the capability to write, which i tried to but did not have the patience to think over new ideas.


message 46: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (battlejess) Reading is probably one of my only (many) hobbies I've never dropped. Others, like writing, I drop and pick up again so many times. Am writing again at the moment, though!


message 47: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Ebel | 5 comments Love to read and write. But lately, the passion to write cramps my reading time!
Tina, once the ideas start popping up, they usually feed themselves.
Cammie, keep your elementary school stories both for sentimental sake and maybe putting them into a book later for your grandchildren. :)

http://barbaraebel.weebly.com


Tina ♥ Bookaholic (martinabookaholic) to join in again... I'm a passionate reader, but with all this unhappy ending I really got frustrated lately and so I started to write my own story a few months ago. At the moment I have put it aside, because I got some problems in the story and now I've also stared to write a blog. But I think my blog about my reviews of books is good a 'workout' for to learn to phrase parts or to change them more nicely after re reading it. And maybe this year or the next I'll finish my story.

(though I'm writing my blog in german, if someone want to add me to this blogroll - just ask: http://martinabookaholic.wordpress.com - i would be honored)


message 49: by Kim (new)

Kim Faulks (kim_faulks) | 1 comments I am a reader and a writer. In have 2 books out on Amazon so far with many more to come. Reclaimed it the first in The Fire and Ice Series and Seductive Sands is the second installment. If you are after a thrilling Paranormal read then these books are for you!ReclaimedSeductive Sands


message 50: by Valerie (new)

Valerie Douglas (valeriedouglas) | 24 comments I'm a writer and a reader, I have 13 books out now - the fantasy series The Coming Storm, along with Song of the Fairy Queen and Heart of the Gods - and the romance series The Millersburg Quartet, Irish Fling, Dirty Politics, Director's Cut and Two Up.


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