10-24-2019, 11:35 PM
Who is offering housing?
The name's Skippop!
Are you new to our housing program? If you are new, include who referred you.
I'm new! Tremor's the one who referred me.
What kind of stories intrigue you?
Mysteries, mostly. But not ones where I can guess the plot twist halfway through. And romance novels.
Why?
I like stories that make me think, and I can't think of anything better than puzzling over a mystery along with the protagonist of the novel I'm reading. And I just like romance because I'm a sap.
What kind of stories do you fear, detest, or avoid?
Dystopian/post apocalyptic novels with a romantic subplot, ESPECIALLY if it's a love triangle.
Why?
Where do I even begin? They're almost always poorly written, awkwardly shoved into what is otherwise a good plot, and it usually becomes the novel's main focus, especially if it gets a film version. Like I don't care if Generic Girl #500 meant to otherthrow the government is having a hard tine choosing between her childhood friend and a brooding loner, I want to read the good stuff! This is like, the only time I actually don't like reading romance.
The TCP you pick may want to keep in contact with the TCP they spawned with. How will you facilitate this?
Snail mail and online messaging is probably gonna be the best way to do it. If their buddy wants to come here, I can probanly arrange something safe for them.
The name's Skippop!
Are you new to our housing program? If you are new, include who referred you.
I'm new! Tremor's the one who referred me.
What kind of stories intrigue you?
Mysteries, mostly. But not ones where I can guess the plot twist halfway through. And romance novels.
Why?
I like stories that make me think, and I can't think of anything better than puzzling over a mystery along with the protagonist of the novel I'm reading. And I just like romance because I'm a sap.
What kind of stories do you fear, detest, or avoid?
Dystopian/post apocalyptic novels with a romantic subplot, ESPECIALLY if it's a love triangle.
Why?
Where do I even begin? They're almost always poorly written, awkwardly shoved into what is otherwise a good plot, and it usually becomes the novel's main focus, especially if it gets a film version. Like I don't care if Generic Girl #500 meant to otherthrow the government is having a hard tine choosing between her childhood friend and a brooding loner, I want to read the good stuff! This is like, the only time I actually don't like reading romance.
The TCP you pick may want to keep in contact with the TCP they spawned with. How will you facilitate this?
Snail mail and online messaging is probably gonna be the best way to do it. If their buddy wants to come here, I can probanly arrange something safe for them.