Ho Hum
Because I have nothing more exciting to report, I thought I'd play another fun game. I found the link to this one on Gayle Brandeis's blog, which I came across by chance yesterday. I haven't read anything by her yet, but I believe I will add her new book, Self Storage, to the TBR pile!
What Punctuation Mark Are You? I am ... a question mark!
You Are a Question Mark |
You seek knowledge and insight in every form possible. You love learning. And while you know a lot, you don't act like a know it all. You're open to learning you're wrong. You ask a lot of questions, collect a lot of data, and always dig deep to find out more. You're naturally curious and inquisitive. You jump to ask a question when the opportunity arises. Your friends see you as interesting, insightful, and thought provoking. (But they're not always up for the intense inquisitions that you love!) You excel in: Higher education You get along best with: The Comma |
This sounds about right, I think. I did excel in higher education--let's hope I excel in the real world, too! Preferably in publishing ...
Oh, it *is* snowing here in Texas, which seems to be big news, as always! Also, I'm getting good work done on revisions, so that's exciting for me.

4 Comments:
Booyah! I'm a, COMMA!
You are open minded and extremely optimistic.
You enjoy almost all facets of life. You can find the good in almost anything.
You keep yourself busy with tons of friends, activities, and interests.
You find it hard to turn down an opportunity, even if you are pressed for time.
Your friends find you fascinating, charming, and easy to talk to.
(But with so many competing interests, you friends do feel like you hardly have time for them.)
You excel in: Inspiring people
You get along best with: The Question Mark
SEEEE! (actually I took it twice because there were several answers that were right for me - the other time i was a colon).
I'm a question mark too!
I'm a comma, too, and get along best with the question mark. :)
We need to skew this test and find out what other punctuation marks inhabit our world, huh?
Not surprised at any of these so far, knowing what I do. ;-) (Not much really, but just enough ...)
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