Thursday, January 19, 2012
"Writer or Writer Wannabe"
Writing was first introduced to me by my seventh grade English Teacher. She forced us to keep a poetry journal through out our entire seventh grade year. At the beginnig of the year we did not know the projects purpose or its effectiveness to our writting. When we received our final work we were able to see the dramatic improvement from the start of our project to the end. We learned that writing can also give you an avenue of communication. Using writing as a communication tool you can express yourself in so many ways and on a variety of different platforms. Since that time I have used writing almost everyday as an avenue to escape, express,and exploritory adventures. I use it as an escape from the madness of the real world into a world of true freedom of choice and speech. I can release my innermost thoughts without fear or regret. I can also use it to express my true feelings in the form of poetry for my personal jornaling, to read publically or to give to others. I also give gifts of my writng in letters and on cards to friends and family. I am currently working on a series of children's books that allow me to explore the adventurous side of writng. As I go into the imaginary world and vividly potray my characters in their day to day activities. The ladder exhibits the answer to the question: How do you tell the difference between a writer and writer wannabe ? A writer wanna be writes to live; A writer lives to write, enhancing and educating oneself in the field as much as possible.
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Tarsha you are a wonderful writing, and your experience with your seventh grade was a great way to inform students of there progress.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the feed back Chrishawn! A true work still in progress. My seventh grade teacher will always be a divine inspiration in my writing career.
DeleteA writter wannabe writes to live, a writes lives to write. Yes. This is so amazing. I like the idea of receiving your first, and let paper together. In high school/middle school, I personally never had anything like that. I believe it is a good way to see how much improvement you make over a year, or a semester.
ReplyDeleteIt is a true statement Simone. No matter what your dreams are you live to accomplish them. Yes it was very instrumental in our writing progress.Thanks for the input.
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