Thursday, September 12, 2013
Writers as Readers
1) I sit outside watching the sunset. Its not to hot but not to cold, temperature just right. Always with a pencil and paper in hand. There are so many places outside I like to be that help me clear my mind to write. The sounds of the trees blowing in the wind and the sounds of birds chirping. Every once in a while I like to listen to music for inspiration. I'm not a big fan of writing but sometimes I will, just to get all those bottled up emotions out.
2) When I finished reading Torn, I was happy because in the end everybody was happy.
When I finished reading Twilight, I was sad because I really didn't want it to end.
3) The first book I remember reading was a book about a little mouse that like to go on adventures. I don't exactly remember what it was called but I loved it. Before my mom died me and her would read it together before I would go to bed. We always had so much fun reading that book together.
4) My favorite series was Twilight. It helped me escape from reality for a couple hours. I thought at was a cute romantic book and it made me happy to read. As a read deeper into it I found it harder and harder to put down. I would stay up until 2 or 3 in the morning reading. This was actually the first book I ever fully read by myself.
5) When I was little I would day dream all the time, 24/7. I would try to turn those day dreams into short stories. I had a lot of good ideas for stories and I writing quite a few. Even though they're short my teachers and family would say that they were really good and creative. Now every once in a while I would write a short story about a dream I had the night before. If I were to write a book today it would probably be about my life or a fiction about wolves.
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I think both those book ideas sound promising...Your memories of reading with your mom are beautiful and I bet you could write more about that. Did you read the other Twilight books? I put off reading them for the longest time, but when I did, I had to read them all quickly, right in row, so I could see what happened. By the fourth book I was a little worn out of the story, but I still enjoyed it and could see why so many people of all ages love those books.
ReplyDeleteive read all of them, one right after the other at least twice. then i went and watched all the movies
ReplyDeleteI like the way you re-worked your blog! Colorful and pretty. I also like your shorter hair! Cute.
ReplyDeletethank you! :3
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