Week
1 has gone by and I'm left wondering how and what do I have to deal
with for the coming months of this new semester. We came out of Glenn's first class with a series of questions to engage our
thoughts (I hate people who poke into my brains) on what our
perceptions on writing are and how we are as writers; here is the
list of the following. How I became a writer? (oohh a doozy), no
writer emerges from childhood into a pristine environment free from
other peoples biases about writers, and is the 'writer' as an
'artist' special? and so, how?
As
a writer? The honest truth is that I became a writer as a fault of my
early incessant drawing where I were creating worlds and characters
of history, and I wanted to tell the story, so I began writing the
background stories (even though I was hounded for plagiarising) and that
facilitated an interest in creating bigger backdrops and universes.
But I always had a fear to write or express myself when I was younger
in relation to the second question Gave gave; I was given the
impression that writers were gods when it came to the literary field especially from one aunt of mine! Also that being a writer rather
than a businessman was a disappointment; and with being considered
“special”, Nope! Writers and Artists are burdened with the proof
that they are human and end up doing the same fallacies that humans do every-time.
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