I wanted to be a writer and an artist. Learning to type as quickly as I could think was a needed skill and part of my long self-directed apprenticeship.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
As long as I can remember, I wanted to be a writer.
I wanted to be an artist. I was studying art. I wanted to be a great painter. When I went into the Navy, there wasn't much to draw at sea. So I began writing, and I began reading a lot.
When I was young, all I wanted was to write books and be an artist.
I wanted to be a writer, but at the time, I spent my days working a retail job, my nights sleeping in my childhood bedroom, and while I had written short stories here and there, I didn't know how to write good fiction anymore than I knew how to perform good brain surgery.
I always knew I wanted to be a writer.
I wanted to become a writer. I enjoyed reading as a child.
I really wanted to be a writer.
My goal was to do anything that would lead to a job. I know that writing would not lead to a job. It's too fancy for me. My biggest goal was to be an office receptionist, answer phones. I didn't expect to go beyond that.
I never wanted to be a writer. I wanted to be a book illustrator. I used to hurry home from school and draw.
I always wanted to be a writer.