as the title suggest Wolfie is my nickname (Wolfie was taken so i just took out the e) I've been writing for half of my life, well half of my life is only 8 or so years but still. Do to a very rough start at life and just being a young kid who did not like school, I'm not that good at grammar, spelling, punctuation, or heck anything with writing. that dose not stop me form trying however. I was in first grade and i got some printing paper, you know the old ones that where all connected and must of been hundreds of sheets if not thousands? For the next two years I wrote one "story",it use the whole full box, it was one long run on sentence that made no sense. since then I've rewriting and rewrote\burned copy after copy in till here i am with the whole thing "figured out" (but changes daily) I know the story well enough to quote it, I decide to start again after a few months of putting it down and now figured its best i try to make it some what good this time. I have hundreds upon hundreds of drafts saved on my computer so much that it takes up more then 80% of my computes memory and we are going to get a beterr one now some more about me I also play guitar write songs draw (badly with my hands good with a computer) as I've said I'm a musician My goal is to go to medical school and to become a doctor
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