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Re: How long have you been writing?
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Good point about not having to sell something to be considered a writer. It bugs me sometimes when people (even on this site!) brag about themselves being a "real writer" or something of the like, just because they have sold a book. It's an elite, descriptive title, not a job, right?CJDSpencer wrote:I have been writing stories or in journals since I was a child. I always did it for myself, never showing anything to anyone. Once I hit college, I had an English professor say to me, quite emphatically, "Mrs. Spencer, you ARE a writer!" So now I still write for myself, and occasionally for others. I've learned that you don't have to actually sell/publish something to consider yourself a writer. (Although actually getting something published DOES give me a nice, warm feeling.)
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I have always loved the written word and have been writing for myself for as long as I can remember. Over the last two years I have taken on freelance writing and I love what I do it is amazing to research different topics and write what learned. I love reading others work and seeing things through their eyes.
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