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Writer/ high school student
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Writing, art
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I know I'm different from other girls my age. I'd rather live in a shack in the country than a mansion in the city. I'd rather be alone than watching a movie or in a room full of people, not that I don't like being with my family or my friends, but that's just how I am. A lot of the time I'm quiet and to myself. I find it hard to express myself in any other way than the words that I write, sometimes I think I speak better with a pen in my hand than with my tongue like most people. My worst fear is speaking in a room full of people, and heights, but recently it's been easier and less daunting to speak in front of my friends. I'm a writer, I love the way a page fills up with words that flow from my pen, mostly stories that I know not only I can connect to but I know that others also can as well. If I were to put out a book I would want it to have the readers engrossed at the start and unable to put it down until the end. I love telling stories, fictional yet plausible, like allegories on evryday life. I read fantasies and like those, but what I really try to do is find the meaning of the morals of a story. A lot of the times when I write I fit in metaphors, so I like to see how other authors do that. I've been a little upset lately though because I pick up a novel that everyone has told is a really good book, but whenever I read it, it ends up not being what I thought it would b. I guess mostly that's because I've found the early literature of James Fenimore Cooper, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and even Tolkein before, and I can't help but wish our modern literature was more alike it nowadays. Honestly I don't believe that good literature has to be a thing of the past, which is why I consider those early authors some of my biggest influences and aspire to one day, hopefully, fashion my own writing after theirs.
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