I was always a writer, by which I mean I was always scribbling away, doing something with pen and paper.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not sure if I always wanted to be a writer, but I was always writing.
I've always been a writer.
I wasn't always a writer. When I went to college and majored in fine arts, I was a painter. Then I was a stay-at-home mom.
As a child. I grew up on a small farm, so I did a lot of drawings of animals, chickens and people. At the bottom of every page, I'd put a strange scribble. I was emulating adult handwriting, though I didn't actually know how to write.
I've always been writing.
I used to write stories. Handwriting stories in school were a big deal for me. That's kind of what I did.
When I was young, I wrote everything, and I thought I would be an all around writer, that I would write everything.
I used to write at home, but it didn't ever occur to me to be a writer.
I had never really thought of myself as a writer; any writing I had done was just to give myself something to draw.
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.