I don't really have favourites per se, since I've watched/read so many and I know there are always new ones that I may like more or just as much. But I've always had a soft spot for magical girl anime (Nanatsuiro Drops especially), as well as horror, blood/gore, and mystery. It's also difficult to remember everything off the top of my head, but it it ever came up in a conversation, I would remember it and probably start going on about it. Oh gosh I could never choose a single favourite Zelda game, and that's why it's my favourite series. I love all of the games! As for other video games, I play quite a few. Some I've been playing recently are Gears of War, Red Dead Redemption, Banjo Kazooie, Rune Factory, Animal Crossing, Soul Calibur, and now a group of my friends are trying to make me play Minecraft. I've yet to try it, but my boyfriend is going to let me play it and see if I like it or not. I'm open to pretty much any kind of video game. (Oh, and it's probably a little difficult to see, but my display picture has a little reference to L4D, which I totally love.) I unfortunately don't have a scanner, but, my friend said I'm always welcome to use hers, so I would like to gather some of my stuff and bring it to her place. Then I could put more stuff on my dA that's been dead for ages. . . if I remember all the login info. . . Anyway, I would like to start drawing ponies as well, but that's going to take a lot of practice, because I've never really drawn them before, and all my attempts thus far are completely awful, haha. Yes, in my classic films class from 7th grade, we were able to watch like, two Hitchcock films. I know one was The Birds, I don't recall the other. I have Psycho on DVD, and a small box set of four classic films, and I believe one of them is also his. I need to find that little set, it's in my mess of a room somewhere, haha. But that's all I have at the moment. Good and bad, I like that. Well, Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry was a book I originally had to read all the way back in fourth grade . . . it has twelve chapters and involves the Logans, a black family in the south who own their own land and experience many hardships, dealing with racism . . there's much more to it than that, it's very heart-wrenching, but I don't really know how to say much without giving away a lot of the story or prattling on for ages. I didn't want to read the book when it was first assigned, I pretty much hated it. But I kept reading it and it's now one of my favourite books. At the end of the school year, my teacher let me keep one of the copies. Flowers for Algernon deals with a man who has a mental disorder; his IQ is low for his age, and he is child-like, but he does his best and means well. Eventually, he has tests run on him to see if it's possible to raise his IQ and make him much more intelligent and capable of holding more knowledge than an average person. Once again, it's got some heart-wrenching bits in it, and I don't want to give away the story or prattle on forever, so I'll stop here. But these two are definitely some I would reccomend. I'm actually taking a creative writing class this year, along with my year-round AP lit. Last year was AP language composition, so a lot of it was academic essay-writing, but there was a section where we did creative short stories, too. My English teacher said I had a great beginning of a novel for mine. I've been considering continuing it and releasing it in chapters on dA or something, haha. If you wanted to get back in creative writing, one of the big things you need is inspiration. Maybe look at some abstract, surreal, or some other type of art? And thank you! I think we should be able to get along rather well, heh.