Looks like two years is not a very long time to be gone. Germany was amazing, a piece of my heart belongs to Berlin, but I'm glad to be home in Australia.

Two years of soul searching and stretching and tramping around in cold, damp and snowy weather has given me a lot of time to reflect.

What does that really mean for my cult reader base?

I purchased a small moleskine notebook in my early days in the city of Werdau, Sachsen. I began to write and fill it with a multitude of story ideas that started flying into my head as I made my way through the dark winter streets of a country still recovering from communism. I met and served with an amazing selection of hilarious and deep people who have seen hardship and sorrow in their lives and had chosen to enjoy life despite it all.

I have ideas. I'm going to write them and post them here.

Let's see what happens.

Don't worry, there'll be explosions and excitement

Job interview

Just got an email from a Pharmaceutical company to inform me I've been accepted for a job interview next week. It's a lab job dealing in radioactive medical materials and I'm excited to be able to work in a lab again. Possibly. If I get the job.

No idea how much it pays, but it is a graduate position so I can be cautiously optimistic :)

Employment

I've spent the 6 months looking for employment in the Allied Health/Laboratory Science field. I'm qualified, oh and I've been searching and applying for all jobs...even ones I'm possibly overqualified for (Assistant positions and so on)...and noth...

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The Jungle

Letting the invisible ether know I'm still alive. I'm as yet to have found a job or actually work on my novel, which means that my goal to submit a book to publishing this year is off to a roaring start. The good news is that I have found a...

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I'm free!

My exam is done! I'm free!

No idea if I'll get into medicine next year, but I feel I did pretty well. The results won't come out until the end of may/start of june, so I have time to kick back (finally) and not worry about it.

Now just to find a job :3

GAMSAT

Well I'm still studying and I'm still struggling along.

I really didn't think it would be this hard to prepare. I've been working at this for a while now and I'm running out of time, fast.

Science used to be a lot easier.

Well I'm infamous for not giving up so no worries here. I just don't want to fail the exam that costs 300 to sit and can only be taken once a year. Even if I get a score that doesn't get me into a medical college, that's okay. At least I wouldn't have made a fool of myself, right?