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I have always loved reading. My mom tells me that when I was an infant, I would smile and kick my legs at the sight of a book.
The idea to write did not come until I was in the sixth grade. For school, we had to read Jack London's 'The Call of the Wild.' This was the first book that truly left its mark on me. It was also the first book at make me cry and actually cheer for the main character. It made me want to write my own stories. So for nearly a decade, writing has been my passion.
Of course, a writer's craft is always evolving. I've looked back at my older material and cringed.
But I wonder, how did everyone else become inspired? A supportive teacher? Grew up as a library rat?
The idea to write did not come until I was in the sixth grade. For school, we had to read Jack London's 'The Call of the Wild.' This was the first book that truly left its mark on me. It was also the first book at make me cry and actually cheer for the main character. It made me want to write my own stories. So for nearly a decade, writing has been my passion.
Of course, a writer's craft is always evolving. I've looked back at my older material and cringed.
But I wonder, how did everyone else become inspired? A supportive teacher? Grew up as a library rat?