![]() I hope this class will help me to express my creativity and ideas. Honestly, due to my lack of knowledge in writing and my child-like imagination, I feel more comfortable writing for children and teens. I have an immense and very unique imagination, which I’m shy about because I feel I come off as too odd or weird at times. It’s amazing how our taste and interest changes throughout the years. I was still into the same fiction theme, but I began to write more about love and relationships, and I started to gain more interest in fantasy (aliens, mystical worlds, and characters). I enjoyed starting and finishing a piece in a short amount of time. Looking back I don’t blame them for not choosing a book about a little caterpillar stuck in a cocoon for three years! During my teen years, I started to write many short stories. Even though I didn’t win, they helped me bind my book. Some of the 80’s or 90’s kids might remember a T.V program called “Reading Rainbow,” and in first grade, I submitted my a story draft for a contest. I remember scaring myself and turning every light on in my house when I would write in my room late at night. ![]() I would stay up late at night writing my own stories to read to my class, and they enjoyed them! My favorite genre growing up was horror/thriller. When I was in 3rd grade, my mom gave me her ancient typewriter, the kind that “tinks” and prints out each letter you press. My name’s Aundrea, and I have been writing since I could read! My mom still has a storage bin full of papers with staples because I would write so many books as a child. ![]()
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