I'm watching Tough Nuts: Madam Razor. A documentary about Tilly Devine.
I'm so excited for next year to start studying. I'm doing a bachelor of media arts: communications and I'll major in journalism. Once I've finished my bachelor I'll do a post-grad degree in criminology and become a non-fiction crime writer
I. Can't. Wait.
It's my DREAM to do this, spend months researching one case, one killer, and then write either a huge in-depth article about it or write a book with my findings. I'm so excited about it.
Life will be awesome.
I'm so excited for next year to start studying. I'm doing a bachelor of media arts: communications and I'll major in journalism. Once I've finished my bachelor I'll do a post-grad degree in criminology and become a non-fiction crime writer

I. Can't. Wait.
It's my DREAM to do this, spend months researching one case, one killer, and then write either a huge in-depth article about it or write a book with my findings. I'm so excited about it.
Life will be awesome.
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splint:
That sounds so cool!! I love that
I bet it's fun and interesting. I'm thinking of doing a creative writing paper because I'm useless at fiction. Non-fiction is my calling.

johnnysniper:
It's surprisilng how much the two overlap, in my opinion. Either way you're trying to tell a story and entertain people. And non-fiction writers have to embellish or elaborate on the truth, and fiction writers often take ideas from real events.