I'm a female Christian who has a burning
passion for writing (novels, short
stories, poetry, and songs),
pouring my heart out on the piano,
and drawing manga pictures (my avatar is an example). I'm known as the baker in my family (mmm, banana bread and coffee cake), and I can cook a little. Photography and roleplaying are also included in my hobbies. I smile and laugh a lot, and I love making others happy! I love
nature and enjoy taking long walks while losing myself in my thoughts.
Eyes - dark brown orbs [ thinly outlined with black ]
Weight - underweight
Height - 5'2"
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ᴡ ɪ ᴋ ɪ ʜ ᴏ ᴡ • ʟ ɪ ғ ᴇ
She is normally found patrolling edits or improving articles (usually stub articles).
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ʟ ɪ ғ ᴇ • ᴏ ғ • ᴀ • s ᴘ ᴀ ʀ ʀ ᴏ ᴡ
Sparrow currently attends a small private school as a sophomore. During her free time, she plays the piano, teaching herself new songs while using her sight-reading abilities (since she quit piano due to time issues). She likes to play the piano for choir concerts.
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When she is not flitting around as the social butterfly at school, she tucks herself away at her desk to write, read, and compose songs. She often composes haikus and poetry on the backs of her school assignments. Occasionally, her sketch book will be dragged open, and a new manga male or female will be sketched out.
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She loves snuggling into warm scarves and knitting her own as well. Winter and fall are her two favorite seasons. She looks forward to warm nights with comfortable sweaters and mugs of coffee pulsing with heat.
Meet Sarah, a teacher from Kentucky who has been a member of the wikiHow community for over 7 years. She’s an Admin, New Article Booster, and Featured Author, and she likes to patrol recent changes and write articles about hair care, knitting, and a range of other topics. In her years here, she’s started 53 articles and patrolled over 45,500 changes. She really enjoyed working on How to Knit a Cable Cast On, which she bold edited and took the photographs for. The first article she ever worked was How to Follow the Curly Girl Method for Curly Hair, and she now has a YouTube channel dedicated to helping women learn how to style and care for their hair. Her proudest accomplishment on wikiHow has been receiving her Barnstar awards, and she loves being part of a friendly and collaborative community working towards a common goal. She advises new editors: check out the Writer's Guide and then start by writing articles about subjects you’re interested in and try to find your niche.