Reflection Of A Creative Writing

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The world of the written is a place where anything can happen. A mother and daughter could set warring worlds to rest with but an utterance. Dragons could sweep down from the heavens and set ablaze to all in sight. Our entire world could simply be the imagination of a divine being, and all of our lives naught under its eye. These endless possibilities are the reason I wish to further my studies and writing ability with a creative writing course so that I might someday hear my stories told.
All throughout my life I have been writing stories and telling tales to friends and family. One of my major influences was my grandfather, who told me at a young age: “You can never have enough books” It’s true. Although you may run out of space on your shelves there is no end to the emotions and feelings that a book can portray. I am currently undertaking a writing course online to write stories for children, which will take up a majority of my time when I’m not studying and gaming. The course has given me an insight on the processes which writers undertake when deciding on how to write a story. I feel that it will be an excellent companion to the lectures, and classes which university have to offer.
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Since my birth I have been attending events, and since the age of 8 I have aided local clubs with general aid but also as a secondary mechanic as I have grown older. Last year I flew out to Germany with Crash! and Burn! (The resident clubs for Southport) for an international event which later lead to the World Wheelchair Rugby Challenge in London. Of which I aided the setup and helped the teams with preparation of their space and attend with minor medical issues. I am a known face within the community and am well known to always lend a hand wherever

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