How I write

Some people say I am gifted. Some people say that 'it's reading books which inspire'. Some people don't know what to make of me, and some people think it's just raw talent waiting to be cultivated.
This might sound a little arrogant, but I know that I am good (and enjoy!) writing. It's one of my hobbies. Today, I wanted to give you the insight of how I write. I don't think I'm good enough to become a published author or anything, but I certainly am good enough to get straight A's in a lot of my English homework.

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First of all, writing is not meant to be homemade. It is an art that you have to learn, and there are many sources. Of course, the biggest and my personal favorite, is books. I think that books are a great exposure to the world of writing; there are so many different writing styles out there. People who read more are better at literary things, such as spelling and writing (scientific fact). One reason why I constantly have ideas flowing into my mind is because I read every day. Every day. I honestly can't imagine a world without reading, it's such a big hobby and part of my daily life.

My emotions play a big part in my writing. For example, I tell a story (perfectly made up) to my younger brother every day, and I just can't when I'm frustrated. But when I write, it works differently. Writing is a way to squeeze the stress out of me. If I'm angry and I write, the anger comes out in my writing, leaving me more cool and collected. When I'm sad, the same thing happens. It's almost like writing is a faucet that lets my dominating emotions flow out.

Whenever I write something, it depends on what the theme is. When I am mysterious, my writing is barely understandable. My articles sound like anecdotes. Everything I write doesn't always turn out how I expected it to be, and I just go along with the flow.

This is a particularly stingy description of how I write. I can't tell you all of it; it's just unexplainable. See you until the next post! 😉


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