What I Write
I try to write with different uses of literature, as I am very fond of it. I believe this is, like, my purpose in life. Songs don't come naturally to me, as I am not a very musical person, but here is what I do write.
NovelsNow I truly believe that a good story should be nice and lengthy, as it expresses so much more ideas and imagination than a short story. I love to follow the life of the main character through the entire process of writing the novel, and I have so many novel ideas currently in mind. I am a grammar geek, so you'll probably never see a mistake in my writing, and I constantly go back and fix things in my novels to ensure they are written the way I want them to be. I don't know how old I was when I wrote my very first "novel," but I was probably, like, eight or nine.
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Short StoriesNow as I mentioned above, I prefer to write novels rather than short stories, but I still enjoy writing them. I get to temporarily follow the life of a character, but within the limited words of a short story, I still like to put lots of meaning behind my words. Writing short stories was what got me started with writing altogether. When I write a short story, I find that there is less writers block because there's less to think about for the character's future and what is to come for them. If you asked me how many short stories I've written since the age of about five or six, it would literally equal to over one hundred. Yes, that's how much writing means to me.
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PoetryNow this has only been up until recently that I began to write poetry frequently, but I learned that poetry is all about the emotion. My main goal is to put tons of effort and emotion (like in everything else I write) into my pieces and make them worth reading. I used to never understand poems that didn't rhyme, but now I want to slap my eighth-grade self for not knowing sooner. Basically what I do is write stanzas directly from the heart, anything that comes to mind, and the result is some stroke-of-genius poetry attempt. My poems are mainly about important issues, such as depression, cancer, and death.
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