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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

My Writing Journey: Autobiography


Once Upon a Time...
A young girl of five years old, sat on the sidewalk with her best friend constructing a story of acorns.  As she sat, and watch her friend consult with her, and write down their words, she realized how enjoyable writing was to her.  She smiled, and thought to herself, I will be an author someday.  That lead her on a journey to writing many stories, many attempts on books, and many doubts.  As she grew older, she wrote many stories.  Her first story, which she wrote at the age of six, was titled, The Stamp Girls.  It was a short creation of five pages, and it only brewed the little girls dream more.  
   She wrote many more stories through the years, The Nervous Owl, The Surprised Dinosaur, The Armor of God, Jill's Troubles, each gave her more passion for her dream.  By the time she was ten years old, she had written many short stories, she had even attempted to write full-length books.  But never could get pass five chapters before quiting.  At ten years old, she began writing a story, inspired by the series, Dear America.  Awhile after, she succeeded in writing eighty-one pages, with the story finished.  She was very proud of herself, and relished in the feeling of being done with her story.  
   After two more years of writing random stories, and creating endless worlds in her mind, she invented a story titled, Dakota's Murderer.  She only wrote three chapters before quiting, but she felt very proud of the three chapters she wrote.  Around that time, she began her own blog with a few friends, and became the main author for the posts.  She eventually grasped a new idea for a story in her mind, and began immediately writing.  She stole the characters from Dakota's Murderer, and placed them in her new story.  After a few months or writing, and getting opinions, she was done with her thirty paged story titled, Tied By Fear.
   When she finished, she began on a new story.  Twelve Dawns Rise.  She is now part way done with the book, and feeling very proud of her work.  As you might have guessed by now, the girl, is Emma Jayne.
I hope you enjoyed this autobiography of my writing journey.



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