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kris
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Post subject: writer look  Posted: 02 Feb 2010, 16:11 |
Joined: 02 Apr 2008, 14:14 Posts: 52
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i want to have the writer look. i am a creative writer. i find it difficult to write for american audience since I have followed British English and read British novels all my life.
what can I do to get the writer look and look like the best looking writer in the world.
i wanted to grow hair till my shoulders like sanjaya(from american idol)/matador. i also saw a brown guy with shoulder length hair as the model in toni & guy's men's hairstyle book. plus don't get hairstyles done by women. in fact if u want to become good at something, dont get women to help u. i see this because women are manipulators. dont get advice from men who manipulate. U know how they say get a gay guy to cut your hair. It might be better to get a straight guy with a good fashion sense to cut your hair.
that is my bit of value. you are free to accept what i write. i know many wont. i love women, dont get me wrong. i want to get some ideas on how i can put together a writer look.
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RockSoldier
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Post subject: Re: writer look  Posted: 17 Oct 2011, 07:28 |
Joined: 08 Jul 2009, 12:37 Posts: 25
Bootcamp Graduate: YES (BC: New York 1on1, July 09)
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You should look at pictures of the writers you admire and then update their style to fit yours.
I really enjoy the lost generation (F. Scott Fitzgerald, Hemmingway) as well as the Beat Writers (Burroughs or Kerouac). If you take a look at the way they dress, you may even notice that what they wore is coming back into style now. You can mess with the styles to make them look more up-to-date and dressier.
Keep in mind: when I talk about the Styles of Kerouac and Burroughs, I'm referring to the way they dressed when they were in their mid-20s...not when they became heroine addicts later in life. ha.
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