I actually never liked writing on my own or in school until I'd had my blog for a while and realized I'd been writing every day for years.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I started blogging a decade ago because I like blogging. Writing's a kind of lonely thing to do, and I liked the idea of demystifying the process because I loved it as a kid and teenager and as somebody who wanted desperately to write.
It really wasn't until I was in college when I began to write more and more, and I realized I was scheduling my entire life around my writing.
I enjoyed writing in school. I don't know that I was all that good at it in school. I worked at it later. I feel comfortable writing now. I enjoy writing now. I suspect, like most college students, I viewed writing then to be more tedious.
I was writing blogs before work, then I was writing at work, and then I started writing books on the weekend because you just have that sort of energy in your 20s; it's wonderful.
I started writing after college, slowly, secretly writing.
Writing is a very easy way for me to express myself. When I was still at school, I would write for no reason other than I wanted to write.
I used to love writing in my journal.
I love writing. I feel ridiculously lucky that this is what I get to do all day.
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 don't write every day. I write when I want to write.