I didn't think being a writer was a fancy thing. It was a job like any other job, except apparently you could do it at home.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I used to write at home, but it didn't ever occur to me to be a writer.
Perhaps it would be better not to be a writer, but if you must, then write.
I'm still very blunt: If you want to be a writer, get a day job. The fact that I have actually been able to make a living at it is astonishing.
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.
I was always a keen reader. I jotted down one or two things, but it never occurred to me to think of a job in writing. I thought that writers were like demi-gods. I don't know what I thought.
I'm not sure if I always wanted to be a writer, but I was always writing.
I always loved writing, but never considered that I could do it professionally.
Being a writer is not the point. Writing is.
I pretty much always wanted to be a writer.
Writing was something I always as a kid thought would be fabulous and glamorous to be a writer.