Sophia Yu (’29) Feb. 17, 2023
The seed of ideas needs discourse to grow and writing to develop. Writing our imaginations and ideas down allows them to spring to life, both for the writer to create a world and the reader to imagine it.
We don’t have to write an entire book, we could write what you want. Whether it’s fiction, poems, non-fiction, or scrambles of words. It’s time to start writing so that you can inspire others while inspiring yourself. I wrote a story about mythology, which is a fan-fiction story. I started to read Mythology books such as Percy Jackson when I was in the third grade. I was fascinated about how writing a book can be so interesting. Therefore, I took the time to work on my Rick Riordan inspired book, at the start of fifth grade. I reached 10,000 words by the end of fifth grade and I’m still working on it now. I hope one day people can read my creation.
Therefore, I encourage you to not write because you’re told to, but to write because it comes naturally. That’s when it becomes a story, not an assignment. Writing is infinite, it can go on and on. Despite the fact that writing takes time, you can expand your comprehension. I encourage you to write not because you’re told to, but write because it comes naturally. That’s when it becomes a story, not an assignment. Take this for a thought, I, a sixth grader, is writing something I am passionate about. I got inspiration from books I read in class. I found the fun nature in writing, and that’s how I didn’t take it as an assignment, but a story I wrote for me. I hope you can write a wonderful story that you enjoy.
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