A Basketful of Surprises by Enid Blyton gifted to me by dad, is a book I can clearly remember reading. There was no turning back as I turned into a voracious reader, reading various genres from detective to romance, skipping horror and science fiction. Somewhere along the way, in my late teens I began dreaming of becoming a journalist. Somehow I saw it as a very glamorous and exciting job. The long hours that I would have to put in, did not register. I wrote letters to editors,short articles and poems few of which have been published. I continued to write even after marriage and write to this day.
However I did not study journalism except for a short writing course that I did post marriage. As fate would have it, I followed in my mother's footsteps and trained to be a teacher. Kids are my favourite people and teaching too gave me immense joy and satisfaction. However my teaching career spanned just six years.
I continue to hone my writing skills.
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I was such a bloomer as a child that I could have become anything and so i ended up becoming zero 😊
ReplyDeleteYou sure ended up becoming a good writer!
DeleteKids are my favourite people - I so relate to this statement. I was a teacher too for a while and there's nothing quite like it :D
ReplyDeleteThat's so nice to know. Crazy as it may sound, I am crazy about babies and young children.
DeleteThat's nice to know that you are still honing your skills because age is no bar when it comes to creativity.
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