Dear Savannah H.,
I started writing a little before Kindergarten. My mother always used to buy me coloring books that had enough space for me to write my own story to go along with the picture I colored. During story time, I was always the first student to sit in front of the class and listen to our teacher read. Every story that we read took me on a journey and made me feel apart of the story. When I began writing, I wrote everyday in my personal journal. What I wrote in my journal depended on how I felt at the moment, or I wrote depending on what we talked about in class that day.
In elementary school, I remember learning how to writer uppercase and lowercase letters. Also, I remeber the day I learned how to write in cursive, I was really excited. Writing about what I wanted to be when I grew up always grabbed my attention in class. Some of my friends wrote about being a doctor or a fire fighter, but I wrote about being a professional basketball player in the NBA. The people around me, like my parents, friends and teachers, inspired me to write. Each of them were characters in my own book and they each had big roles in my book. They inspired me to write stories, poems and even comic books. Savannah, you seem very interested in writing and that is very good. If you keep reading and writing, you can go very far into your imagingation.
Sincerly,
Brian O.
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