I'd always liked to write, but I never wanted to be a writer, because it seemed a sissy occupation. It is. To this day, I find it terribly easy. And so, rather than trying to hunt up a text, I just wrote one.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not sure if I always wanted to be a writer, but I was always writing.
This sounds like a cliche, but I always wanted to write. After college, I did some writing and realized very quickly that it's hard to make a living as a writer. At that point, I was more interested in fiction writing.
I'd always loved to read - and come from a family of readers - but I never thought about writing as a career.
I think I became a writer because I used to write letters to my friends, and I used to love writing them. I loved the idea that you can put marks on a page and send it off, and two days later, someone laughs somewhere else in the world.
I always loved writing, but never considered that I could do it professionally.
I don't think I knew I would be a writer. I wanted to become a writer, and I tried to write.
I always liked to write and had fun writing, but I didn't have any pretensions about being a writer. I liked to read and liked to putz around and write little stories or poems, but my thing was sports.
I always wanted to be a writer.
I pretty much always wanted to be a writer.
I always just wanted to be a writer, not necessarily a particular kind of writer.