The Importance Of Writing In Heartbreak

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Writing is an enormous aspect for a little and shy girl. Writing was a form of escape that could show true and raw emotion through a single piece of paper. Words flowed and shaped worlds and mastered characters true features, physical and mental. Writing was never perfect for this little girl, she would create small books and read them to a group of rowdy toddlers. She was always detached from the real world because she could always create several other worlds and make them her own. She would get frustrated for hours trying to find the right words to make her sentences come alive in front of her. She sat down and practiced for hours, days, weeks, months, then years. She can finally say, she’s blossomed into the writer she has always dreamed …show more content…
Heartbreak. My tastes always stayed on the reality style to show the emotions I know and the ones I hold dear. Detail and symbols are something that I can admit were very limited in the beginning of my writings. As I continue to write, I notice that my writings became more vivid and beautiful where they can jump off the page and run around the reader. An example of my current writing, “. My beautiful and peaceful island starts to become dark and deadly like the beginning of a never ending nightmare. I hear the sand shake and the waves stir to become tsunami waves that crash to the dark sand and eat it like a starving child.” This describes the world shifting and breaking from what is currently happening in the real world. I later found out that I love to create an illusion then twist it in people’s minds to create a nice …show more content…
I am currently writing a book that I plan to publish and focus on it becoming a New York Bestseller. I am also working on the main plot points and twists toward the utopia/dystopia era in which it turns from one to the other. I’m strongly working on trying to remember details and writing them down to improve my book and further along the plot. This may seem odd, but I love to dream about plot points that can help with the main view, it’s a little hard to remember my dreams but I can when I wake up early and write them down. My main future goal is to go into editing or publishing because I enjoy seeing other minds creating their worlds and perfect places. It’s a way to see inside a person’s mind and the way they think. I enjoy reading other artwork from unknown authors because I plan on becoming a famous author who can bring attention to the

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