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The freedom to say what you want
Do you have a penchant for writing? Or maybe you just want to have a place to express your ideas. Look no further! High On Drugs is such a blog created just for pharmacy students to write about anything they want. There is no limitation on what you can write on this blog, anything under the sun goes! Do try to keep your articles within legal limits as I don't want lawsuits waiting at my doorstep. I have enough on my plate as it is.We want you!
I'm currently in search of more authors to contribute to the blog. Once you're registered you can instantly start blogging about anything you want! Who says studying pharmacy is a bore?Feeling a bit intimidated?
Don't think your English is up to par? Don't worry. There's nobody to mark your posts and give you an F. Think of it this way: The more you write, the more your English will improve! If you don't believe me then just try it out for a month submitting at least 1 post per week. It can be about anything you want; your day, a poem to your dog or to vent your anger about a stupid lecturer (oops, did I really say that?), just don't detail about your *ahem* sexual fantasies.1-MINUTE REVIEWS
This book is actually
pretty good despite the rather boring title. Elizabeth Kostova employs a rather unique narration that spans multiple
generations, telling a chilling story of Dracula's origins from one character's perspective to another through first
person narratives, flashbacks, and old, fading letters. A refreshing change from all those sci-fi novels and worth the
read.