Avery 199 June 29 Share June 29 Hello! You can call me Avery. I’ve always believed that stories are more than just words on a page — they’re pieces of a person, quietly offered. Whether I’m reading or writing, I approach each story with care, reflection, and a sense of quiet respect. What drew me to the reader staff role is the opportunity to help spotlight voices — whether by reading someone’s work aloud, crafting it into something meaningful, or simply sharing it in a way that makes others feel seen. I’m not here to steal the spotlight, but to hold it steady for those who have something to say. I value the quiet kind of storytelling — the kind that doesn’t shout, but lingers. The kind that makes you feel like someone listened. Whether it’s reading someone’s story aloud like a soft radio wave or helping shape a piece into something ready to be shared — I’d be honored to be part of that process. My Style as a Reader & Writer: My style leans toward the reflective and intimate — I’m drawn to stories with emotional depth, quiet power, and subtle meaning. Whether I’m reading aloud or shaping someone’s words into written form, I aim to carry the tone of the story gently, without overpowering it. I prefer to listen before I speak, and when I do contribute, it’s with intention. There’s a quiet rhythm in the way I read — calm, grounded, but emotionally present. My writing often weaves symbolism, emotion, and stillness together, offering space for others to feel seen. I don’t rush — I believe every story deserves to be held with care. Genres I Gravitate Toward: I’m most drawn to stories that blend emotional depth with subtle symbolism — often found in genres like psychological drama, character-driven fiction, reflective fiction, poetic realism, and nonfiction documentary-inspired narratives. I have a deep appreciation for tales of identity, loyalty, inner conflict, and silent resilience. Whether the setting is grounded in reality or touches the surreal, I look for meaning beneath the surface — stories that whisper, ache, or carry the weight of unspoken things. I’m especially moved by narratives that explore belonging, personal codes, and the quiet strength it takes to keep going. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Ice Princess Silky <3 17,875 June 30 Administrator Share June 30 22 hours ago, Avvery said: Hello! You can call me Avery. I’ve always believed that stories are more than just words on a page — they’re pieces of a person, quietly offered. Whether I’m reading or writing, I approach each story with care, reflection, and a sense of quiet respect. What drew me to the reader staff role is the opportunity to help spotlight voices — whether by reading someone’s work aloud, crafting it into something meaningful, or simply sharing it in a way that makes others feel seen. I’m not here to steal the spotlight, but to hold it steady for those who have something to say. I value the quiet kind of storytelling — the kind that doesn’t shout, but lingers. The kind that makes you feel like someone listened. Whether it’s reading someone’s story aloud like a soft radio wave or helping shape a piece into something ready to be shared — I’d be honored to be part of that process. My Style as a Reader & Writer: My style leans toward the reflective and intimate — I’m drawn to stories with emotional depth, quiet power, and subtle meaning. Whether I’m reading aloud or shaping someone’s words into written form, I aim to carry the tone of the story gently, without overpowering it. I prefer to listen before I speak, and when I do contribute, it’s with intention. There’s a quiet rhythm in the way I read — calm, grounded, but emotionally present. My writing often weaves symbolism, emotion, and stillness together, offering space for others to feel seen. I don’t rush — I believe every story deserves to be held with care. Genres I Gravitate Toward: I’m most drawn to stories that blend emotional depth with subtle symbolism — often found in genres like psychological drama, character-driven fiction, reflective fiction, poetic realism, and nonfiction documentary-inspired narratives. I have a deep appreciation for tales of identity, loyalty, inner conflict, and silent resilience. Whether the setting is grounded in reality or touches the surreal, I look for meaning beneath the surface — stories that whisper, ache, or carry the weight of unspoken things. I’m especially moved by narratives that explore belonging, personal codes, and the quiet strength it takes to keep going. This is very impressive, Avery. A pleasure to read your application for the role. I am looking forward to seeing some of your works while on trial. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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