You know they say, "Sometimes we don't understand what we are feeling until we put in in writing."
I could be that. But most of the time, I simply have various random thoughts floating on the air that I had to write them so I can be free from them, learn from them and grow from them.
Either way, I just love writing. A pen and paper had always been my trusted companion - as in always. An escape to the current time or simply a channel to vent out. I write essays when Im inspired and poem when Im feeling heart broken.
I remember my early writings in a form of Holiday Cards for my parents. There was one time that I wrote a dramatic letter for my mom - a runaway letter which I put inside their closet. Goodness, I was only eight that time. I didn't run away from home though, the idea of starving to death scared me. Laughs. Am I the only one?
I love animes I grew up watching them. I love fairytales and animated films. I stopped watching horror films after I got nightmares from watching all the movies of 'The Grudge' in a day. I love happy endings and happy ever afters. Because they make me hope, believe and dream. I resist tragedies, the world is already full of that.
I tried to write a novel when I was in Secondary days but only for my classmates to read and I enjoyed doing so.
So now Im trying again. It's more like reconnecting to my long lost friend. Thanks to my sissy (an avid reader and a aspiring writer herself) who pushed me to write again a novel, this time for wattpad. If it ever happens that you came across my profile (of which you are reading now, of course) or in my writings, I just wish that we'll have fun all the way! My letters plus your imagination, I know we'll do great.
I believe that all of us have our own real-life stories to share, and that is what I want to write. Who knows, one day I might just write yours? ;)
Love,
Cham ❤
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