Hello Readers!

I would like to thank you for your contribution to inspiring me to keep writing.

Short Bio

As a child, I spent most of my time in the hospital. If I was home, I'd draw, read, paint or dance. My parents had always seen an artistic side to me.

In middle school, I would hit the high 90% in school. I decided then to join a robotics competition and realized how much love I had, having to create anything. After multiple years in robotics, I left the team because it became to easy and I slightly drifted away from the interest.

In middle school, I joined the air cadet program. There I dreamed of achieving my pilot's license. However, due to an unsuccessful attempt at it, I decided to move my interest towards the Unknown: the Univers.

In my third year of high school (Grade 11), I took an interesting class on space and geology. In the future, I plan on studying quantum physics and having a general Ph.D in Physics. Hopefully, I could teach my favourite science in a high school or in a university level. Even though, my path is set towards sciences and mathematics, I will always have a place for writing.

I have a life time goal to publish one book, wether it becomes a best-seller or a dust collecter. Literacy will always mean a lot to me and how I evolved and matured as a young women

Sincerely,
Gabrielle
  • Canada
  • JoinedJanuary 10, 2014


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Q:If you could travel back in time, in which era would you go to?A: Renaissance.
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