Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Anatomy of a Writer: Guest Post by author Sydney Arrison





Writing comes as natural to me as breathing. Someone recently asked me "how long have you been writing?" My reply was, I don't remember a time that I didn't write. When I was a child I began to write. It helped me express all of the sorrow and pain I felt. I remember looking at this catalog filled with toys. I didn't want the Easy Bake oven or the latest Barbie...I wanted a typewriter. I was overjoyed on Christmas to find it sitting under the tree. I would spend hours in my room writing short stories and poems.

I was withdrawn and painfully shy, but somehow managed to find my voice when I wrote. Writing allowed me to travel to places I've never been, to see things I've never seen. To feel safe, protected and loved. I remember writing my first poem in third grade.

My teacher wanted me to read it in front of the class. Knowing I was too shy to do so, she decided to read it for me. It was entitled "Spring is like".


Spring is like a new born baby.
Spring is like a very pretty lady.
Spring is like the birds and the bees.
Spring is like the flowers and the trees.
In all that in one makes spring.

Weird how I STILL remember that. I know if I can imagine it, I can write it.


Sydney's latest book "My Heart in Seoul" can be purchased at the following link: http://amzn.com/B00G1J1346

3 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for not only allowing me to post on your blog, but for all of your advice and support. You truly are a "gifted mind."

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  2. Your welcome Sydney. I am glad that I can help. And thank you for the compliment.

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