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Becoming a young writer

As far as the world goes, I'm probably not included in the category of, "Wonderful People". To me, I really don't care. I might be in the category of, "Young Writers". With all my strength, I believe I'm meant to be a writer.

Through school, I'd like to graduate high school with a scholarship to a certain college I have in mind. Then, I'd like to graduate college with my teaching degree, go to my professing, and finish out my life with the things I want to do. Those of you who are reading this and wishing to become a writer, some type of one, then keep reading, because I hope I can inspire you just a little bit more...

As everyone goes through life, we all realize something that catches our eye. Even if it's something small, for instance, maybe you see a bike you are determined to work for, then you'll know that we people are the top of the world. I am religious, and I believe God is in control of everything, but that's based on my knowledge.

I hope you realize that we have the power to be what we want. I encourage everyone to become whatever they like. If you want to become a garbage collector, then be proud because you have your future planned.

In school, I've been learning to write, but even before that, I knew the skills that I had. I don't need to go through all of this learning about writing. I'm still young, but I think I write better than most non author adults.

If you're reading this now, then I'm very glad you are. I'm totally honored to know that I'm still a kid, and you're still reading this article written by me.

Intrested in what you're reading?

You should be... Here's some of the starting tips to writing below: (I don't think that my writing coach from writemyessayforme.co.uk is correct, so I made these rules that I think will help benefit young writers better)

1. Don't brainstorm, write freely! If you mess up, write again!

2. Don't be afraid to write what you want. Write something, as long as you believe it's beneficial to others in any type of way. (Entertainment, Advice, Informative, etc.)

3. Try to be as good with the Grammar as possible. Make sure you have good punctuation, understatement, listings, etc.

4. Ask a friend or family member to read the article (Maybe story or a paragraph) and grade it as if they're a teacher.

5. If given a bad review, look back to see if anything needs to be changed based on your opinion. If it does, go back and change it.

6. Be careful about what you change, if someone says it's too long and you erase, information might not be included.

7. As long as you think it sounds good after these steps, publish it online, in the local newspaper, or anywhere you'd like! 8. The next time you write something, you'll know what to do, so get paper, get a pencil, and start writing!!!