![]() You’d rather give him a piece of your mind in an email. It’s not that you’re afraid, but you just can’t. You’d rather write it than say itĪt that moment when your boss seems to be the devil himself, you can’t bring yourself to tell him off to his face. ⌄ Scroll down to continue reading article ⌄ 4. Loaning a book out is difficult because the only thing going through your mind is, “what if he doesn’t bring it back?” You can’t even bear taking some books to certain places because of the fear of losing them. While everyone else goes out to the movies or the game, you prefer quiet time with your legs curled up and a book in your hands. To you, putting your nose in a book is your definition of fun. Well, if only they could follow you into the world you were in…then they’d understand. Sometimes you’re accused of not paying attention. Leaving the present reality for short periods of time is what seems to keep you “alive”. You love the thrill of creating pictures with your words. Whether it’s a movie of a 12-year old-boy trapped in time, the love story of woman who finally found true love after several heartbreaks, or your fantasies of saving the day, your mind is never in one place. Why? It’s because you have this feeling that you’d read something that just makes sense.Īs a result of this, you have lots of Post-it notes, jottings, memos and even scribbles on your tissue paper all in the name of “I don’t want to forget that”. You can’t read books without having a notepad by your side. If the sentence makes sense, then you must have it. Here are 15 signs you’re a writer, even when you feel otherwise. Some people are born with specific qualities that others lack. It’s almost as if you were born…differently. Ever since you learned the difference between the letters ‘A’ and ‘B’, you’d rather write it than say it. Some people think it weird but, to you, it’s just the way you are. Regardless of where you find yourself, one thing is never absent from your side–some form of writing material, whether it’s paper and a pen, or a digital memo. From crumpled papers, to little scribbles at the edge of your books, you’ve always been a literary mess.
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