I have adored your books, I cannot possibly come up with something that has not already been said. It’s been a moving journey following your characters, and the themes and nuances of your books have appealed to me much so, they have been intricated into my daily life.
Could you possibly give me some advice on how to curb that barrier,
It’s been lovely writing these thoughts down for you, I’m sure you are a busy bee.
Still, even putting it down has made me feel better, thank you for the childhood entertainment, in all its britishness its brilliant to have something other than american circling the globe.
I could honestly write down all my problems concerning my writing style, but the biggest is polishing every sentence, and every dialogue to the best it can be, and it gives for superficial reading, there’s no substance, or a tactile weaving of words, but a perfect sentence that is forced, like the reader must think the things I do, rather than making up an image in their head.
Lol would you like to read it, well here it is..
trust me your letter is done,
Dear Joanne Rowling,
Reading your books, have fleshed out a creativity in my head I though I never had. To me writing is a calling to express my emotions through words. I cannot make much sense of the world without doodling in text books, or scribbling down notes about characters and ideas, its like there is a part of me I cannot share with the world through talk or discussion, only if I write it down is the way it can be noticed. But the thing is, with all these muddled ideas, I can never clearly flesh out my story before I begin to write, pretty much like diving into the deep end and making something of it.
Hi baby~
Today I saw The Last Airbender... horrible. Absolutely horrible... what WAS that? I am disappoint. D:
I would rant so much more but i'm having awful "shoulder pain" and im gonna go lay down x.x love you~ <3