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The topic of my essay is Creative Writing and I am planning in putting my experience and others as examples to grab my readers’ attention. Have you ever though writing your feelings into a piece of paper could help you calm your emotions? Or how it can help others understand what you are going though? Well, I believe that it does helps you feel relax and calm after writing your feelings down in a piece of paper because writing has help me when I suffered depression. It helps me control myself physically and mentally. Writing made me feel comfortable and protected. When you have an idea grab it and write it down quickly before it flies away. Sometimes, in life, we like to let things go but sometimes, it is better to hold it tight until it stays …show more content…
Writing was the one who helped me throughout my life when I felt I had no choice but see only one way out of this world. You can say what you want but not everyone thinks that way.' The second counter argument that I will respond to is if someone asked me, 'Why don't you get a job instead of writing that won't bring you nothing but jobless?' I will respond to this person, 'Jobless? You are here talking about me getting a job but you never know you will get a phone call from your boss telling you that you're fired. Everything that you put your mind into it is actually considered as a job in the end of the day. You want to make scarfs, knit, and other things, go for it but don't tell me writing is not a job.' P: The point is that there will be always those kinds of people who might say that writing is not a job and it is not worth of everyone time. I: "Creative writing courses are a "waste of time" E: This novelist named Hanif Kureishi says that just because "a lot of my students just can't tell a story". Which I find it a bit disrespectful because you don't need to have talented to write. All they need is imagination that's

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