when i was
at the beach
with Carrie
and I saw how
shallow and
how deep
lake michigan
was. That reminded
me how I first learned
how to write at a young
age. I always loved
to write my pieces
were on differences
between china
and the two koreas.
Of course at the time
I didn't know much
but was a great warm out.
Even though I
never stopped writing.
at first I slowly got
my feet wet to absorb
the ways any many
types of writing like
poetry and books,
stories when I was
at least 21 years old.
But I slowly
began my autobio
at age 19 because
I had so much free time.
like the waves that
covered my soaking
feet the deeper i got
into the water it was
like how far I had been
with my writing.
There are times I
do drown in the
mist of the water
of my creations for
my writings. Ok in
other words I get
carried away," Sorry
that took a life of its
own,"
the sounds of the crashing
waves represented
the juices and the
imagination I was connected
to memories would be in
there somewhere to help
boast me and others
would be prompts
of some kind wether its
someone who said something
or something had happened
recently or at anytime in my
life.
Of course I do
lean on my sister
Sarah and my Mom
mostly for a ear
to listen or read
my pieces because
I know this is their
cup of tea.
My dad never says
no to hearing about
my recent of any of
my writings although
my parents have
been blown away from
my dark writings also
agreed very descriptive
and loved the word use.
For me its a way
to improve I do take
the opportunity to
go to the writing group
and share a lot of
my writings there and
so far I love how people's
reacts and I always ask
them," anywhere I need
to improve?"
2 comments:
I think that you made a cool comparison between wading deeper into Lake Michigan, and gaining experience with writing!
in a way you inspired me Carrie thank you!
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