Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Blog 1
I remember when I was very young I used to love how to draw. Unfortunately, this did not mean that I was any good at it at all. In fact, I was terrible at it. I quickly came to terms with this fact and so had to figure out another creative outlet that allowed me to put my imagination into a more physical form. This lead me into writing. Instead of drawing a picture, I could just describe a scene that I had dreamt up and be as creative as I wanted because I was not as limited. You could write about far more than you could draw because when drawing, you were confined to a physical space. Writing gave me more freedom and I immediately fell in love with it. I hadn't had any sort of formal writing experience before that point and so I just did whatever felt natural to do. I would write about characters from my favorite shows or books and do fan fictions based off of them. It let me immerse myself even more into the things I already loved. Since my first experiences with writing were so positive, it's made me want to have it as a permanent part of my life and even my potential career.
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