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I am a curious person. I love hearing stories, creating stories, learning new things and so many other things that probably won't fit here.
That being said, I wonder if I could impress upon you for some information. My curious nature pleads to know how all of you wonderful writers came into the trade. I have some questions, and plus who doesn't love to brag about themselves? Here is the perfect place to do it.
1. How old were you when you first started writing?
2. What made you first realize your love of writing?
3. Did you take any classes in writing? How did they affect your desire to write?
4. How do you use writing now, or how would you like to use writing in the future?
5. Is there anything you wish you could change about your writing? Any field you wish you could get into?
6. Why choose writing over some other career field?
For example, here are my answers.
1.As far as I can remember, I was seven. I started writing a story about unicorns, but that wasn't interesting enough for me. Later, my mom and I created a series of Aqua Overcoat comics, in which the protagonist goes to save people with her overcoats, but is never understood.
2.I think I began getting into poetry then. When I realized I could express emotions in words, I clung to them. However, I can't think of one identifiable moment here.
3. I took creative writing classes in high school, and now I am going into Communication to explore the more professional side of writing. Those classes helped me expand that love, as my teacher loved writing more than anyone else I knew.
4. Right now, I use writing for my own pleasure. However, I want to use my words to inspire people, to help them realize what they can make out of their lives. I also use writing for papers, but I don't enjoy that as much.
5. I think I want to know more about the fields before I decide that. I want to try a little bit of everything.
6.Writing is my lifeblood. I want to do something I love with my life, and that is write here (excuse the pun).
Sorry for the text wall. I hope to get to know you all a little better with your answers here.
That being said, I wonder if I could impress upon you for some information. My curious nature pleads to know how all of you wonderful writers came into the trade. I have some questions, and plus who doesn't love to brag about themselves? Here is the perfect place to do it.
1. How old were you when you first started writing?
2. What made you first realize your love of writing?
3. Did you take any classes in writing? How did they affect your desire to write?
4. How do you use writing now, or how would you like to use writing in the future?
5. Is there anything you wish you could change about your writing? Any field you wish you could get into?
6. Why choose writing over some other career field?
For example, here are my answers.
1.As far as I can remember, I was seven. I started writing a story about unicorns, but that wasn't interesting enough for me. Later, my mom and I created a series of Aqua Overcoat comics, in which the protagonist goes to save people with her overcoats, but is never understood.
2.I think I began getting into poetry then. When I realized I could express emotions in words, I clung to them. However, I can't think of one identifiable moment here.
3. I took creative writing classes in high school, and now I am going into Communication to explore the more professional side of writing. Those classes helped me expand that love, as my teacher loved writing more than anyone else I knew.
4. Right now, I use writing for my own pleasure. However, I want to use my words to inspire people, to help them realize what they can make out of their lives. I also use writing for papers, but I don't enjoy that as much.
5. I think I want to know more about the fields before I decide that. I want to try a little bit of everything.
6.Writing is my lifeblood. I want to do something I love with my life, and that is write here (excuse the pun).
Sorry for the text wall. I hope to get to know you all a little better with your answers here.