Name: Katie
Age: 14
In a way, I guess it's the same. Everyone puts something here to try and be creative, but doesn't that just make us all the same?
And yeah, this includes me. I'm sitting here trying my best to give a bio that's not with the norm, but I guess everything fits in that category. It's fun to watch people, in my opinion, as they try to stand out while being loud and obnoxious with their choices; I'd much rather sit in silence watching. Oh, what to put from here on out~. I guess, some history on myself?
When I first joined, my writing was bad. My grammar sucked, my spelling was terrible, and I wrote it in the Wattpad create section. My stories suffered for that, and I realize I should have fixed them sooner, but I didn't, yet people still followed me and voted. Thanks, to those who decided to give me a chance. Now, my skills have improved, my plot lines are better, I've gotten way more into my writing, and I could not have improved the way I did had I not joined.
If your still reading my insanely long about, I just want to say thank you. And I also want to say, if you have something you like to do, like write or draw or a sport or anything- follow it. After all, you never know where your dreams can take you.
In a way, they are what sets you apart. Everyone tires to put their own thing, but they way they do that it what really sets someone apart.
- The Southern Part of the USA
- JoinedApril 26, 2013
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So, I took my very first story down. Looking back, it just wasn't good from the start. I needed a better plot line, and the way things went on... ugh. I'm sorry for anyone who really enjoyed reading...View all Conversations
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A Star Who Danced with the Moon
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Kingdom Come
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The kingdom was small, barely three cities worth of people and land, but the thought rarely ever crossed the...