When I was younger I kept a journal and I wrote down random thoughts. I never really thought much of writing until I showed my teacher Mr.Wolfman and from that moment on writing became a major part of my life. At first I was skeptical whether or not my writing was good or not and if I were to start writing more often whether people would actually read what I wrote. I began to start a writing journal where I put down ideas and as time went by I started to forum those ideas into poems and short stories.
When I first started to write my ideas where rather vague and incomplete and I wasn't quite sure if I was going to keep writing. But then one day this idea popped into my head that I'd start writing about different experiences that I've gone through and how I dealt with them. To be perfectly honest most of the things I write about didn't actually happen to me a lot of things that I write about are experiences I've heard about from others. This type of writing I enjoy the most and I plan to continually write about it in the coming future.
Often times when I look back at my older pieces of writing I can't believe that I actually wrote it, a lot of the times when I write it's not till after that I realize the full meaning of my writing. It's like if you ever been concentrating on getting something done and you want the best possible outcome without realizing the full potential of your work. I just tend to see past what I write often times. I'm not quite sure why but perhaps its just because I'm so deep within my thought process that I forget what I'm doing.
Ultimately when I write I like to bring the reader into my imagination, I don't want it to be something boring but rather something enticing, something that connect with the audience. Granted sometimes I do write for older audience's but that's besides the point. My goal is to provide a variety of different types of content that interests a variety of audiences.
When I first started to write my ideas where rather vague and incomplete and I wasn't quite sure if I was going to keep writing. But then one day this idea popped into my head that I'd start writing about different experiences that I've gone through and how I dealt with them. To be perfectly honest most of the things I write about didn't actually happen to me a lot of things that I write about are experiences I've heard about from others. This type of writing I enjoy the most and I plan to continually write about it in the coming future.
Often times when I look back at my older pieces of writing I can't believe that I actually wrote it, a lot of the times when I write it's not till after that I realize the full meaning of my writing. It's like if you ever been concentrating on getting something done and you want the best possible outcome without realizing the full potential of your work. I just tend to see past what I write often times. I'm not quite sure why but perhaps its just because I'm so deep within my thought process that I forget what I'm doing.
Ultimately when I write I like to bring the reader into my imagination, I don't want it to be something boring but rather something enticing, something that connect with the audience. Granted sometimes I do write for older audience's but that's besides the point. My goal is to provide a variety of different types of content that interests a variety of audiences.
Many people ask me how I come up with things to write about and there is really no definite answer sometimes I'm inspired by an event that occurs in my life other times it's just the spur of the moment but what ever I do write about has a significant meaning to me. The most I've ever spent on a single piece of writing is a little bit over a month, but typically I usually have an outline of a poem or short story written with a half hour or forty five minutes. Writing is my life and without it I'd be a much different person than I am today. Writing has opened up a door way into my future what will the future of my writing be? Well I'll just have to wait and see where it takes me.
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