To be honest ... I don't remember. But I think it was the abridged version of The wind in the willows. I used to issue that one book every time we went to the library, and I remember thinking: 'I want to write like this someday, so someday, some little girl will read my book with as much joy as I read this one'
I was a very optimistic child. XD
My first proper--I mean coherent--story was about a man who dies in the end. Intrigue and betrayal and badly written mystery. Not something you'd read to your children, eh?
I don't know what originally inspired me to write but Legend (trilogy) by Marie Lu definitely gave me some inspiration to write the book(s) I'm currently working on. She's an amazing writer/author.
Hear me out, there's so much more to life than what you're feeling now. Someday you'll look back on all these days, and all this pain is gonna be invisible. - Hunter Hayes
I don't honestly know if there was a book that really inspired me to write. Well, when I was around 8 or 9 I would read stories from Grimm Fairy-tales to my siblings, and one day they asked me to make up one of my own. I uhh, sorta took two fairy tales and mixed them up, and then told them that. I guess my first story sorta came out of that.
Unless you can say Grimm inspired me, I can't really remember a certain book that initially inspired me to write. LOTR and the Hunger Games series inspires me everyday though!
In Truth Unity, In Doubt Liberty, In all things Charity.
To be honest, I don't think it was a book that started my writing. I believe it may have been my sisters' writing that began with me... three years ago. Hadn't written a word of fiction before that. I found writing is like opening a different dimension of time and people and the world. So much fun. <3
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