pyrrhical she/her Posted January 14, 2012 Posted January 14, 2012 Apparently this is where we introduce ourselves. It's been so long since I did anything that involved a forum that I'm nowhere near savvy on what, precisely, I ought to introduce about myself, but! I adore the work of Brandon Sanderson, and so I've wandered here. Specifically, well, all of it. I may have even been talked into reading Wheel of Time for the sake of his writing the last three volumes. I've always read the Campbell Nominees; it's a tradition. But rarely has one year produced so many brilliant authors. I have to say, 2006 was probably my year. Elantris was a work of genius, and I adored it. (The Temeraire series and Sarah Monette's Doctrine of Labyrinths were also brilliant, for reference.) That aside, I am in love with The Way of Kings. I am a law student; I have very little free time. In fact, as the president of two organizations, a member of two national competition teams, the head of a non-profit organization, and a member of a dozen committees, some of which are citywide and professional, time is something I sort of have a vague recollection of. I dropped a day from my schedule when I realized I simply couldn't put WoK down, and finished it then and there. It was brilliant, and breathtaking, and I'll likely re-read the blasted thing before the semester is out, regardless of how good an idea that is. (Yes, I do love the Mistborn series, and Alloy of Law, but I figure if I ramble about them all, I'm truly preaching to the choir.) I suppose that's why I'm here; to talk about my deep and abiding love of WoK, what I think (and hope) about the series, and perhaps some other things, and to meet some folks who loved it as much as I did. Lord knows I can't con anyone I know into reading a thousand pages in the midst of case law. If you dared to read this actually wanting to know a bit more about me, I am, like I said, a law student, and I'm attending law school in Iowa. (If you know anything about law schools, I've practically narrowed my existence down pat for you.) I'm a 2L, which means I'm not panicky, but I am being worked to death. I'm studying with a focus in children's rights, which means that while I'm going into a field where I could potentially make enough money to buy a small island, instead, I'm going to work for pittance and the smiles on children's faces (all right, no, that's not true, the little ungrateful bastards). Eventually, I would like to write foster care legislature in the hopes of reforming a devastating system of cyclical destruction, in which I have worked and striven for the last five years (if this topic actually interests you, I have a thesis on it). I'm trying to figure out a way to achieve my goals without ever becoming a politician, but seeing as however I say that, people laugh, I'm not sure how well it's going to work. I am not pompous when I say I am well-spoken and a powerful speaker (my competition team status seems to speak for that), but I would rather do the dirty than the glamorous work, since that means it'll get done right. (By which I mean, the way I want it done.) I also greatly enjoy music (hard rock, orchestral rock, and alternative), bad television, and nerdy board games. I would love to try the Mistborn RPG, but I could never manage the real time commitment, steadily, which stinks.
Joe ST he/him Posted January 14, 2012 Posted January 14, 2012 Hey there Pyrrhical, great name nice choice of specialisation, and good luck not getting sucked into the bowels of evil XD
Zas678 he/him Posted January 25, 2012 Posted January 25, 2012 I hope that you enjoy yourself here. Good luck with the reform. My nearly-brother-in-law was a foster kid, and from what I hear, it sounds like you could do a lot of good in that area. What is your non-profit organization about? Child services?
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