What was your first story about?

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My first story was about...

A type of animal
58
22%
My family
12
5%
Space
8
3%
A romance
30
11%
My friends
19
7%
I don't remember
25
10%
Other
110
42%
 
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I was about four years old when I started writing, so I don't remember specifically what my first story was.

I wrote one when I was five about two princesses who free a captive fairy. I'd say the first story I wrote that actually had potential was when I was nine or ten- about a french princess who solves her mother's murder.

I was pretty obsessed with princesses when I was younger. :P I think it's safe to say I've expanded my horizons since then.

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I actually put down that I didn't remember, as I can't remember what I did yesterday, let alone what my -first- story was!

BUT THEN....

I was reading everybody else's comments/stories...and it came back! It was a story called "The Four Seasons" or "How the Seasons got their name" or some rubbish....xDD (I think) and it was about four girls with powers that controlled the seasons....yeah, yeah, I know, I was um...still in elementary school, not sure of the age. xD Anyway, it was published in this newspaper (or maybe magazi- NO, IT WAS NEWSPAPER) and I got a t-shirt and a free copy. xD

That's a bit sad, though, that lil' me could get something published. xD
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I was seven, so the details are a bit hazy. However, I do have this image in my head that stuck through the years.

The story was about my friends, that much I recall. I remember the ending. All of us were sitting on the front porch of a gorgeous white trimmed house, with orange and red leaves falling peacefully. But, I don't remember what happened that led to that. I have no recollection of the plot, just that final ending scene :).




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My first story was about how much I hated school... I still don't know why I got a C on it.




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My first book that I can remember was about a bunch of rabbits. I didn't realize until I'd stopped writing it, but it was almost exactly like Watership Down.
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everyone has fluffy stories? Mines about war:P (at least the first one i remember with terrible memory!)
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I always had stories running through my head...I can't remember exactly the first one I wrote down. But I didn't really start writing until ten, and wrote this story about horses with a firend. Then we played the story in real life!
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It was kindergarten. I didn't physically write it down . . . I couldn't read/write at that age. The story I conjured up was about an elephant and a husky that broke out of jail.




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I've been writing since I knew how, and even before then, so I can't remember every story or the order I wrote them in, but I think my first was about a cat who ate a mouse, but then it crawled out of its mouth and begged for mercy. o.O And in the end they became friends...
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My first stories were actual centralised around this super turtle called Werter who acted as the world's superhero.... :P
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I voted for space, but it was really more about the vastness of time and the endless nothingness of everything which mostly consists of nothing but actually contains a small quantity of something... or something like that. It questioned the meaning of the word everything, because everything has to include all the nothingness of the universe, but nothing is not a part of something because it does not exist, but without nothing there would only be everything and that would just be confusing an' stuff so both words should just go die in a hole somewhere.

I was a very confusing child. :P




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I was about 9 and in the 5th grade and I had a cute crush on this boy who I was close with and it involved us in some weird underwater kingdom. It ended with me saving his life and us getting married and happily ever after. It was either that or a story I never finished about an orphan girl who was a part of a prophecy. It didn't make it halfway through chapter one. XD and the girl's mother had been killed by her father attempting to protect her. I was not very normal.
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I wrote a story when I was six that was, sadly, about a princess in a tower by her evil uncle Rancid. She got herself out of the tower though. The price got eaten.

I still have it somewhere....
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I was five and it was a My Little Pony fanfiction.
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