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Writing How to be Inspired

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when I first started writing it was for my High School English class in seventh grade which I loved. One of the things I read was Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol and I had to do some sort of writing afterword's. Ever since then I have got better at my writing. After I graduated High School I wanted to continue writing so I started a book but then I thought I would have a better chance of writing a blog so I started a blog.

Then I discovered this website where you can read books and write reviews and be paid to do it. that is one of the best things ever because I have always loved books and I read to much. Getting paid to do it is wonderful my whole point of this article is if you love writing follow your heart you can write or review almost anything and get paid to do it. :)
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Ive always had a desire to be a writer, but never knew where to begin. I love to read and I was that student in school who actually like writing papers, but writing a story seems different to me. Intimidating. For now I will continue to quench my desire for reading until I investigate the 'how to begin writing' a bit more.
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Welcome aboard Tracie!
" We don't see things as they are but as we are "

Carpe Diem!

Suzy...
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tlgabelman wrote:Ive always had a desire to be a writer, but never knew where to begin. I love to read and I was that student in school who actually like writing papers, but writing a story seems different to me. Intimidating. For now I will continue to quench my desire for reading until I investigate the 'how to begin writing' a bit more.
You just described me! :roll:
When all think alike, no one is thinking very much.
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pretzelsnow wrote:
tlgabelman wrote:Ive always had a desire to be a writer, but never knew where to begin. I love to read and I was that student in school who actually like writing papers, but writing a story seems different to me. Intimidating. For now I will continue to quench my desire for reading until I investigate the 'how to begin writing' a bit more.
You just described me! :roll:
Then we should be fast friends :)
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