Friday, August 12, 2011

Where You Can



When I was working at my first job, I found that I always to have a paper and pen or I was in trouble. Despite being up to my knees in work, my mind was apparently going a million miles a minute--and so is the writer's mind. Welcome to it.
Even though I was working long hours, I was tired and my mind was almost numb, but I often couldn't wait to get home to write, and that's when I could say that was when my writing skills were put to the test.

I remember having pages upon pages of ideas, or a saved document full of ideas just waiting to be written waiting at home. I would literally pull papers out of my pockets when I came home from work.

My mind usually tends to go faster than I can usually write, even still to this day. A lot of things that I've written down, still haven't been written. Original story ideas are still on the waiting list and I work to write all of it before more ideas spark.



A couple months ago I began writing poetry again. As an aspiring author, I would love to write enough of them to publish a book one day. I would even love to learn how to focus enough to write an original story and really get my name out there. All comes in due time, I suppose.

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