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a teacher of literature, is anyone published, very knowledgable, or a teacher of literature/English/writing ?

I am 17, I know I am very very in love with litrature…. Nothing excites or completes me more…. It is my other self….
I equally love writing (I guess creative)
What I am not certain about is my future…
in some remote corner of my brain I dream of being a writer… Of manipulating an audience. … Of creating something genius… Becoming immortal through words
but,
I’ve had no more an audience than a teacher or a classroom of students
how do I know, or simply… Is my writing (am I) good enough ?
are my theories or thoughts good enough ?
My attempts at writing have been so few … And it has always been such a long process… Shouldn’t It be easier for me? Shouldn’t I be writing and have words flowing out of me every minute ?

I have so many doubts in this strange world of professional writing …

Where do I turn?

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alilehre offline Unverified User #
Great Neck, NY, US | 1 year, 10 months ago (42 minutes after post)

wow…..i mean its great that you love literature, but i realy think that literature is for pople with no lives.

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alilehre offline Unverified User #
Great Neck, NY, US | 1 year, 10 months ago (43 minutes after post)

FREAK

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babacup offline Verified User (1 year, 10 months) Long Term User Shouts: 8 #
Indianapolis, IN, US | 1 year, 10 months ago (1 hour, 34 minutes after post)

I don’t think the words should be just flowing out of you. I know some writers have moments where it all comes poring out. But I think it is a hard and long process. I do not know much about the writing process but I do love to read. With having as much passion for it as you do, I think you will be successful. Good luck and Don’t give up on your dreams.

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fengshuisweetheart offline Verified User (2 years, 2 months) Long Term User Shouts: 2 #
Grand Rapids, MI, US | 1 year, 10 months ago (1 hour, 39 minutes after post)

I agree with babacup– much work goes on– and let me share a letter E.B. White wrote to somone just your age:

Dear Miss R—:

At seventeen, the future is apt to seem formidable, even depressing. You should see the pages of my journal circa 1916.

You asked me about writing–how I did it. There is no trick to it. If you like to write and want to write, you write, no matter where you are or what else you are doing or whether anyone pays any heed. I must have written half a million words (mostly in my journal) before I had anything published, save for a couple of short items in St. Nicholas. If you want to write about feelings, about the end of summer, about growing, write about it. A great deal of writing is not “plotted”–most of my essays have no plot structure, they are a ramble in the woods, or a ramble in the basement of my mind. You ask, “Who cares?” Everybody cares. You say, “It’s been written before.” Everything has been written before.

I went to college but not direct from high school; there was an interval of six or eight months. Sometimes it works out well to take a short vacation from the academic world–I have a grandson who took a year off and got a job in Aspen, Colorado. After a year of skiing and working, he is now settled into Colby College as a freshman. But I can’t advise you, or won’t advise you, on any such decision. If you have a counselor at school, I’d seek the counselor’s advice. In college (Cornell), I got on the daily newspaper and ended up as editor of it. It enabled me to do a lot of writing and gave me a good journalistic experience. You are right that a person’s real duty in life is to save his dream, but don’t worry about it and don’t let them scare you. Henry Thoreau, who wrote Walden, said, “I learned this at least by my experiment: that if one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.” The sentence, after more than a hundred years, is still alive. So, advance confidently. And when you write something, send it (neatly typed) to a magazine or a publishing house. Not all magazines read unsolicited contributions, but some do. The New Yorker is always looking for new talent. Write a short piece for them, send it to The Editor. That’s what I did forty-some years ago. Good luck.

Sincerely,

E. B. White
(Letters of E. B. White, Revised Edition, edited by Martha White, HarperCollins, 2006).

fengshuisweetheart offline Verified User (2 years, 2 months) Long Term User Shouts: 2 #
Grand Rapids, MI, US | 1 year, 10 months ago (1 hour, 42 minutes after post)

Also….

I highly recommend joining a writing group. You can find a lot of feedback and support from such a group– check craigslist or the local coffee houses for notices of such groups.

I am thrilled to meet someone who loves the written word!

Good luck!

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Tictactomm offline Verified User (1 year, 10 months) Long Term User Shouts: 7 #
Edmonton, AB, CA | 1 year, 10 months ago (7 hours, 56 minutes after post)

Read “On Writing” by Stephen King.

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price171 offline Unverified User #
US | 1 year, 10 months ago (21 hours, 24 minutes after post)

maybe u should major that in college if that is what u really want to do what kind of writer are u again do you love poetry,writing plays,want to make your own book one day this will be a beautiful experience for u and if u decide that is not what u really want to do go for it and don’t let anyone stop u I also am on my way writing my first book and I love making poems since I was in elementary school so that is a plus go for it and good luck if you write poems let me listen to one and I’ll share one with you too. good luck in all u do !!!

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