I never thought about being a writer as I grew up. A writer wasn't something I wanted to be. An outfielder was something to be. Most of what I know about style I learned from Roberto Clemente.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I was young, I never thought I was going to be a writer! I was academically orientated and active at sports, but I didn't have one creative bone in my body.
I'm not sure if I always wanted to be a writer, but I was always writing.
I pretty much always wanted to be a writer.
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 was always meant to be a writer. I've felt that way since I was a child.
I always wanted to be a writer.
I cannot recall any moment of clarity about becoming a writer. I always liked to read. That's what did it.
I've always been a writer.
I always just wanted to be a writer, not necessarily a particular kind of writer.
I never became a cowboy or baseball player, and now I'm beginning to wonder if I ever really became a writer. I find that I hesitate to put that label on myself, to define myself by what I do for a living.