Who Am I?
About:
I first started writing fiction at a young age where I found a love for stories such as Harry Potter and the Hobbit.
My journey so far with writing has been one of discovery. I never thought that I would enjoy writing as much as I do but now it's become a serious passion of mine.
One thing that excites me about writing is the fact that it is all mine. No one tells me how this world works except me.
I wanted to write a novel because I felt my story needed that space and that kind of dedication to be told correctly.
My highest hopes for the book once it is finished is that it inspires and kindles that love for the fantastical world that lies in everyone's creativity.
I find time to write whenever I can. At night, in school. As soon as I have an idea, I write it down.
The one person or thing that inspires me the most is definitely JRR Tolkien. He wrote his books so that they would define and flesh out the reasons for linguistic changes in dialects among elven cultures and that is why they seem so solid and real. It is because they feel as though they are history books themselves.
If you wish to see where I get most of my inspiration from please check out the amazing boards I have collected full of art from countless artists-https://www.pinterest.com/dashiellchristy/a-study-of-medieval-people-places-and-peculiars/
My journey so far with writing has been one of discovery. I never thought that I would enjoy writing as much as I do but now it's become a serious passion of mine.
One thing that excites me about writing is the fact that it is all mine. No one tells me how this world works except me.
I wanted to write a novel because I felt my story needed that space and that kind of dedication to be told correctly.
My highest hopes for the book once it is finished is that it inspires and kindles that love for the fantastical world that lies in everyone's creativity.
I find time to write whenever I can. At night, in school. As soon as I have an idea, I write it down.
The one person or thing that inspires me the most is definitely JRR Tolkien. He wrote his books so that they would define and flesh out the reasons for linguistic changes in dialects among elven cultures and that is why they seem so solid and real. It is because they feel as though they are history books themselves.
If you wish to see where I get most of my inspiration from please check out the amazing boards I have collected full of art from countless artists-https://www.pinterest.com/dashiellchristy/a-study-of-medieval-people-places-and-peculiars/