My goals: getting published, otherwise read about me (above- most of my interests are there)
Congratulations, Amy!
Your IQ score is 115
This number is based on a scientific formula that compares how many questions you answered correctly on the Classic IQ Test relative to others.
Your Intellectual Type is Insightful Linguist. This means you are highly intelligent and have the natural fluency of a writer and the visual and spatial strengths of an artist. Those skills contribute to your creative and expressive mind.
See, I'm smart and creative! I can write a story!
What Kind Of Villain Are You?
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You Are 52% Goth
You definitely have some gothicness going on, but you're far from being a stereotypical goth.
You enjoy certain elements of goth culture, but you're not going to be into something simply because it's goth.
It's likely that you're the type of person who totally defies labels. Good for you!
If you are into something, it's because you sincerely love it. Not because it projects a certain image.
Does sirius pulse give you any clue? Everything from 80's metal, Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, Toad the Wet Sproket, Spin Doctors, Pink, White Snake, Firehouse, Ace of Base, U2, Night Ranger, Evanescence, Third Eye Blind, Matchbox 20, I also like celtic pop like Gaelic Storm, Altan, Deanta, Niamh Parsons, classical and swing.
Love the Sci-fi channel! Stargate SG1 & Atlantis, Forever Knight, Dracula the Series, Farscape, Charmed, Heros, The Dresdan Files, The 4400, Journey Man, Moonlight, New Amsterdam (damn they've been cancelled), Paranormal State, Psychic Children. I'm sure there are more but I'll add them when I remember.
Books
Laurell K Hamilton, Charlaine Harris, Kelly Armstrong, L.J. Smith, Kim Harrison, MaryJanice Davidson, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Kate Forsyth, Cate Tiernan, P. N. Elrod, Robert Jordan, Jenna Black, Stephanie Meyer, etc.
What type of Fae are you?
About me: Hmmm, where do I begin? Well, I'm a vet tech and aspiring fantasy writer (well I actually have one short story titled Against Thieving Odds published but it's in an online speed reading course going out to colleges across the states so I actually have thousands of readers out there, but they are probably so busy learning that they may not be interested in the writer, a crafter (pyrography (aka wood burning), crochet, beads, etc), have 4 cats, a dog and a gold fish. I also do a bit of acting when I find a play that sounds fun. I've done at least half a dozen (not bad for somebody who barely said 100 words her senior year of high school). Yoga, Wicca, Reiki, essential oils, getting published and so much more. Sometimes I think I have too many hobbies. You can also read my work at fiction press-- http://www.fictionpress.com/u/607661/
I've also been on our local humane society board of directors for the last 12 years and been their secretary for the last 6. www.mccookhumanesociety.com. I work full time as a vet tech so they've been really appreciative of the knowledge I've shared. I write an animal care blog at our local newspaper www.mccookgazette.com but lately I've been too pre-occupied with the current novel to get motivated to write animal care tips. I had an idea yesterday and I can't remember what it was now. That's the other reason I've always got a pen and notebook on me but yesterday at that time I was paperless. And my palmtop's gone missing. I really should clean my house and quit avoiding it.
I've also done community theater which is always fun whether you have a speaking part or not. My first part was Miss Feziwig in A Christmas Carol. I didn't realize I was skinny enough or pretty enough to play such a character. I'm not that skinny now. The most memorable characters I've played (at least in my mind) would be Nurse Preen in The Man Who Came To Dinner. and the good witch in The Wizard of Oz (where I had my first solo- god that was nerve wracking). I've been a servant, a Lord and an old woman (all in the same play when we did Macbeth), a griffin in Alice in Wonderland and I did 2 parts when we did the Wizard of Oz but I can't remember the second. I was a doctor in Miracle on 34th street. I've help with sets and costumes but never directed. I do think acting has helped my writing with getting into the mind of the character to make them more believable. I'll never forget when Nurse Preen told off Sheridan Whiteside. It was the first time I got to be angry on stage. What a rush that was. Yelling at a guy I actually liked. I wonder how much Alex laughed afterward.
Your Aura is Violet
Idealistic and thoughtful, you have the mind and ideas to change the world.
And you have the charisma of a great leader, even if you don't always use it!
The purpose of your life: saying truths that other people dare not say
Famous purples include: Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., Susan B. Anthony
Careers for you to try: Political Activist, Inventor, Life Coach
Hi. Thanks for adding
me as a friend. I just wanted to let you
know that my vampire book, That Which Bites, was recently released to rave
reviews (including reader reviews on Barnesandnoble.com and Amazon.com sites). Thank you for your time.