Writing0Freedom

General details


  • Writing0Freedom





  • English

In short

  • I've been writing for forever- I've gone through some major changes in my writing. In third grade I couldn't really write at all, I tried but I lacked perspective and then I switched schools and started to develop an ability to put words together but I could never finish stories, or make them concise.  Through out fifth and sixth, my writing was really long and drawn out, and  needed a lot of tightening. Through seventh , I wrote quite a bit of poetry, mostly with decent ideas and not so great meter or rhyme. I wrote stories about current issues but I struggled with trying to write things too far out of my experience range, and not being able the right amount of emotion to make it work.

       In eighth, my writing changed dramatically, and I learned to tighten my writing all around, and wrote quite a few decent pieces which I'll post here, and I focused mostly on stories and a few novel projects in completion.

        This past year 9th, I've been writing stories and a lot of poetry. Rhyme take skill, one I don't naturally have, so unless I have an idea for one, I don't write rhyme poetry, I stopped a couple months ago. i wrote free verse or prose poetry or small prose pieces mostly. I've been told everything I write is mostly poetic because of an abundance of imagery and figurative language, often too much.

    I guess ask me anything else you want to know..

    I write on the sites, Allpoetry and Storywrite right now.

  • I did the graduation speech for my 8th grade class, and I wrote and delivered a speech on Girl Aggression for 50 of my peers in ninth, which is required to pass, and then was chosen to deliver for the entire school which was an honor.
    I recieved English student of the Year for ninth grade, which is an honor and big deal.

My Favorites: Reading and Writing

  • Fiction: Literary

    Non-Fiction: Memoir/Narrative Non-fiction

    Screenplay: General

    Poetry: General

  • I highly reccomend all of these.

    Undone (forget the author)
    Young Adult audience
    its a teen book

    The book Thief
    (all ages, its a universal beautiful piece of literature)

    My Sister's Keeper
    (High school, or older, but family members or people who like dramatic stories involved with the law, but really heart wrenching moral questions.

    In My Hands
    About the Holocaust from the viewpoint of  Pole. (very insightful, and amazing book, it opened my eyes up a lot)
    Lost City Radio
    About the way war and silence and forgetting can really devastate- its modeled off of Peru and Argentina, and many South American countries. I do very much so recommend. It does have violence and its not censored in any way, so just prepared for an intense and possibly tear filled and emotional read, it took me a long time but was one of the best books I've ever read.
    I'm 15 and I read non stop for almost eight years of my life, I've read over a couple thousand books.



    Always Running: La Vida Loca    ( If you have kids in public schools, or have, or have kids in the private school system, read this, its really just an eye opener and the school system has calmed down a bit but to a certain degree is almost this bad) I high recomend this, if you read no others on my list, read this one.

    Teen audience, and parents of kids, or just for anyone interested in reading about tolerance. It's heavy though, and filled with violence, its  graphic, so not really for under high school students. It's a lot, and the descriptions are raw and accurate.

    I'm sure there are more, just can't think of them. OH

    To Kill  A Mockingbird
  • Sarah's Key, its visual but its really really g ood. It's graphic but very very well written, and I will probably cry at the end.
  • Bed, bath, outside
  • I have seriously over fifty stories, and hundreds of poems, and hundreds more prose poems that tell a story.
  • Fiction: Short Story

    Poetry: General

  • Shlea in one of my novels, an Amazon, or her antagonist
  • Jodi Piccoult, anyone who writes insightful books that bring up hard questions,
    I love realistic fiction, and memoirs and biographies.

    Some of the writers on AP
    Aanika, Angela, ColorMeSilent,