Sparx
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jan 2, 2005
My old english teacher said that to me today. She had been forwarded an essay I wrote (I mentioned her in it) she found me during lunch and said "shelby, that was fantastic" I said "I've not gotten it back yet" she said "yeah, those take awhile to grade" Then I mentioned how I turned it in a couple days early she said "well writing is your thing."
So that got me thinking. I guess writing is my "thing". I remember being six or seven and writing "stories" on an old manual type writer I kept under my bed. I did that until I had ready access to a computer for extended periods (about 5th grade) I wrote a 115 page story in 7th grade, then I experimented with poetry for a year and a half. Then I did mostly essays and short stories. I'm working on one as it is, actually. I read daily. I'm on a first name basis with the school librarian (wait, let me add those nerd points to my card)
So yeah, I guess writing is my "thing".
Do you have a "thing"? If so, what?
So that got me thinking. I guess writing is my "thing". I remember being six or seven and writing "stories" on an old manual type writer I kept under my bed. I did that until I had ready access to a computer for extended periods (about 5th grade) I wrote a 115 page story in 7th grade, then I experimented with poetry for a year and a half. Then I did mostly essays and short stories. I'm working on one as it is, actually. I read daily. I'm on a first name basis with the school librarian (wait, let me add those nerd points to my card)
So yeah, I guess writing is my "thing".
Do you have a "thing"? If so, what?