The houses as…. Writers

emperor-oj:

Gryffindor: 

  • the hemingway’s of the world
  • their writing is full of angst and personal experience
  • can often come across as anecdotic- they take what has happened to them and apply it to a broader spectrum
  • there is an underlying current of passion in everything they write
  • many late nights w/ coffee because they were suddenly inspired at 2am while nearly dreaming

Ravenclaw: 

  • the fantasy writers
  • create whole worlds bc they aren’t satisfied with the one’s they are in
  • stories often make a statement on real world issues in a creative way
  • prefers to use a typewriter/hand-write their stories
  • shares their ideas with very few
  • almost never finishes a story bc they have so many half-finished ideas swirling in their heads

Slytherin: 

  • the realistic writers
  • creates painfully authentic, multi-faceted characters with abundant flaws
  • their writings aren’t meant to teach a lesson; simply to share a story
  • draw inspiration from those around them; MAJOR people watchers
  • their writing is highly sophisticated and not easy to digest; you have to pay attention to every detail
  • prefer writing in the 3rd person; like to take an omnipotent view as a way of removing themselves from the piece
  • take great pride in their work and don’t reveal it until it’s at a standard that they approve of (and that bar is HIGH) 

Hufflepuff: 

  • the poets
  • a lot of YA authors are hufflepuff
  • create beautiful imagery in everything they write
  • their attention to detail is impeccable; they want to ensure that what they imagine is what the audience also envisions
  • their writing is raw with emotion and makes the reader feel for the characters
  • 1st person stories
  • very open/receptive to criticism; seeks out ways to improve upon their creation
  • their stories always have a moral that they want the world to know
  • everything they write is a piece of them

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types of science:

Biology – horror films, covered in tattoos, back-packing
Europe, reusable water bottles, tye-dye shirts, colored pencils, clean linens

Physics – fast cars, all-nighters, the taste of metal,
hurricanes, early morning jogs, black coffee, sparklers at night, pencil shavings

Astronomy – body glitter, the feeling of forgetting,
cigarette butts, dusty libraries, cinnamon buns, silver locket, red pen

Botany – succulents, morning hikes, loose-fitting clothing,
chipped tea-cups, farmers markets, grassy denim overalls, black cats, pink
fairy lights

Chemistry – sci-fi conventions, drunk nights, falling in
love with your best friend, DIY videos, coloring books, raspberry tea