Friday, August 26, 2011

Why I Write

I'm not a writer, I think to myself as I look at my schedule. Why did I sign up for Creative Writing? Everyone in there is probably really talented. I freak out when I have to write. I never know what to write about. Will people like my writing? Will they think it is dumb? What if people laugh at my writng? I could not stop thinking the worst. "It's the first day of school, I have time to switch out," I tell myself. Just then my friend Alyssa walks up and looks at my schedule. She asks, "Are you a writer?" "What?" I respond. "I saw that you are taking Creative Writing, so I asked if you are a writer," she says. "Oh, well... my writing skills aren't that good. I want to improve them," I tell her. "Either you are born with the writing talent or you're not. You can't just take a class to become writer, "she replied. That really upset me. I started to get more worried. Then, I thought back to a few weeks ago. "Abby, will you tell me a bed time story?" my four year old brother asks me. "Sure Adam, " I tell him. I make up a story about a prince and a princess. As I was telling him the story, I looked over at him. He had a huge smile on his face. I could tell that he really enjoyed the story. Wow, I thought, I made him that happy, just from a story I made up. That really touched me. Idecided to write the story down, that way I could read it to him anytime he wanted me to. When I was done thinking of Adam, I told Alyssa, "I am a writer!" That is why I write, to bring happiness to others and myself.

4 comments:

  1. OMG! Abby! This is so touching! Girl, you totally ARE a writer. This so proves it. And I totally can't wait to see more of your writing, girl.

    The fact that you found out you're a writer through your brother's joy is so special. You're so right when you say you write for happiness. Never forget that, because that is such a noble reason to write.

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  2. I used to think that the only way to become a writer was dedication. Hard work and the like- academic, boring stuff. But of course, if you think about how it's called Creative Writing, none of it can be done using classes.

    But that doesn't mean you won't be a good writer; anyone can if they enjoy it and love what they do. Great example right here!

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  3. I agree with both of them. You ARE a writer. You have an extraordinary writer's voice in this. Your use of dialogue and anecdote are pitch perfect. This is an incredible start, Abby! Stay with it!

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  4. Abby, you are an amazing writer. You told an adorable story about why you write and I love it, it also makes me smile :)

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