Contrary to everyone's though; at least in my case, I just write. No boundaries. No flexing.
No show off.
My mother tongue is not English.
I'm trying my best.
You tell me.
Criticisms are always taken, as far as they are constructive, not destructive.
I found my niche after many years of working hard.
In the wrong field.
Maybe I'm wrong
You tell me.
After being diagnosed with an autoimmune disease and lost my left eyesight, decided to keep my mental health in shape and my anxiety at bay. I needed to release the 'creative steam' out. I don't look for an specific type of subject or theme.
Everything and anything inspires me.
If you leave a dot on a piece of paper, I can make a story about that little dot on a paper.
I love that type of challenge.
From the beginning, until now is screenwriting. Back my younger days I would've love to learn that, but not possible. Growing in a very strict Ed family, being a writer was not in their books.
I mainly write in English, but my mother tongue has now taken a second place, and English has slowly taken over every thing I do, eat and enjoy every aspect of it. It has helped me to survive, meet some people, get to know more friends, and add more to my life experiences.
I'm not a life coach, but hoping my stories to inspire and entertain many people out there.
Perhaps change the mind of many pry out there to never give up.
Life takes many turns. Like a roller coaster. Just hold on when taking sharp turns. Nothing can stop you. Don't stop believing. Take every challenge as an experience.
Think about how to solve it.
I lost my left eyesight.
I had a mild stroke.
I have an autoimmune disease.
I'm here writing.
English is not my mother tongue, but I decided like many, to share my conquering the obstacles in my life.
It's not easy at the beginning.
Resilience helps.
Don't you think?
Let me know.
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