When I Grow Up
When I was little, I like so many others, dreamed of being many things. It started with wanting to be a princess, then the dream changed and was made of a little more realistic stuff. I wanted to be an artist. As in let me draw you a picture. Maybe a painter or graphic artist. I also wanted to be a marine biologist.
I didn't achieve those dreams. Well not entirely. I'm not a marine biologist, though my fascination with the ocean and marine life is still alive and well. I do consider myself an artist though. Instead painting on canvas with oils and skilled brush strokes, I create art by painting a picture with words. If I do it well enough, you as the reader will feel as though the story comes alive for you. Like you are actually right there with the characters every step of their journey.
I consider this dream to be an everlasting work in progress. Each time I sit down and open my manuscript, it is an opportunity to grow and perfect my piece of art. I want to learn from the authors I admire and aspire to be like. My critique partners each serve as my teachers (though they may not realize it). They share their strengths through their feedback, they encourage me to see the beauty in what I've created, and most importantly… they keep me positive, grounded, and somewhat focused on the larger picture. And of course my own personal tidbit of advice… listen and don't be afraid to pursue opportunities that fall into your lap.
Once you decide on that dream, the one you can't live without achieving, you want to immerse yourself in the pursuit of it. You want to surround yourself with people who can help you along your journey. So do tell, what do you want to be when you grow up and what little tips and tricks do you have to share about your journey to success?










I wanted to be a nun at one point. LOL
That didn't work out for me.
And though I loved to read, I never really thought about writing when I was younger. Now, it's my main focus. And it is an art. Isn't it that a picture is worth a thousand words? Sooo, In a short story, I've created approximately 20 pictures.
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