Okay, fine
Oct. 30th, 2003 09:20 pmTaken from everyone:
What kind of writing is my name -- Serafina -- associated with? What kind of assumptions do you make about a piece of writing, fiction or non, if you see my name on it?
Nota bene: This is emphatically NOT an attempt to fish for compliments. I'm not trying to get judgements on the quality of my work, but rather about its other characteristics.
For example, if you were given the name of an actor, that might make you think of a certain genre of film he or she is often in or a type of character.
What is Serafina brand writing?
If a child is dying/dead and has no legal guardian, can s/he be adopted? Would it still cost as much as adopting a living/healthy kid?
What kind of writing is my name -- Serafina -- associated with? What kind of assumptions do you make about a piece of writing, fiction or non, if you see my name on it?
Nota bene: This is emphatically NOT an attempt to fish for compliments. I'm not trying to get judgements on the quality of my work, but rather about its other characteristics.
For example, if you were given the name of an actor, that might make you think of a certain genre of film he or she is often in or a type of character.
What is Serafina brand writing?
If a child is dying/dead and has no legal guardian, can s/he be adopted? Would it still cost as much as adopting a living/healthy kid?
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Date: 2003-10-30 10:13 pm (UTC)Well, I know that I always look forward to more of your writing -- particularly COTW. You know how to turn up the angst without making me, a certified rift!coward, fear for the boys' futures. And you really make me believe that these could be the canon characters.
As for the adoption thing, it seems that the State of Kansas has a thing where they have an annual hearing to find adoptive homes for unadopted children (paragraph (d) specifically). But