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How many years, months or days even, have you been writing for? If you feel comfortable sharing, you can add your age as well.

I'm 19, and I've been writing professionally since I was 15, but I've been writing for basically as long as I can remember. My first published pieces were nonfiction essays, somewhat lyrical, in a women's lifestyle magazine, that, sadly, has been remodeled since when I wrote for them last, and so my essays are no longer listed on their website, though my non-pen name (Gloria Mesa) is still on their page crediting former contributed.

My first published story was published in 2023 as part of an anthology for the H.G. Wells Short Story Competition. And I published my first spec fiction piece this summer! I was so stoked. It's called 'The first time I grew wings' and sort of ties into another fairy story I have yet to get published. It follows the same fairy lore anyway.

How long have you all been writing for? when were you first published/when did you release your first piece if you are self-published?

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I haven't written professionally by any measure. My "writing" started as roleplaying in forums way too young, evolved into collab stories with my friend when we were 12, more role playing in my teens, and finally started to write my own novel-length stories at probably 17? and I've kinda picked up and put down the hobby ever since. It's never been my main thing, that would be my art so that's why I have never tried to do anything with my writing. My energy was into my artwork-- which is where my achievements lay as well. I'm 29.

oh, what do you do with your art? are you an illustrator or a painter?

illustrator. I have painted, and gotten one painting into a gallery, but I much prefer digital art. It's just kind of a side hustle, but I've done a couple of illustrations for a published author (i don't know if they put them in their books for not. I ever asked or looked, but aye. I got paid.). Made a mascot for a small company (again, donno if they used it never checked but..aye. I got paid.). Done a V-tuber's banner artwork. A handful of personal use commissions (Aka; 18+ stuff). Nothing major, I still have to work my 9-5 lol

Oh, God, I remember Geoshitties! I had a website devoted to 83-88 Ford Thunderbirds and Mercury Cougars on it. The page actually became so popular that I had to abandon Geoshitties and buy a domain and hosting for what would become the Fox T-Bird/Cougar Message Board. That website remained the world's largest forum for owners of those cars until Facebook became a thing and made message boards obsolete. I handed ownership of it off to a few fellow enthusiasts about 5 years ago. It still exists, but nobody uses it

As for the topic: I'm 52, and I only really took an interest in writing around 2020. I'd always had the story in my head but didn't get serious about it until the world ended.

I started writing in highschool mostly fan fics but I didn’t take writing seriously until 2020 when I joined a writing group.Thanks to a story prompt I wrote a short story that led up to me writing my novel.

I wrote my first "book" at 3 years old. I started writing fanfics at about 7. First one I posted online, I think I was about 9 or 10.

So y'know, a while. :stuck_out_tongue:

I've been writing off and on since 2017, but I didn't really get serious until January, and I haven't yet been published in any professional capacity. I've always loved words, though.

I started writing when I was close to 17 years old (11 years ago).
Started out with FanFictions, but wrote my own stuff soon after. I self published in the beginning, but had one book (with little success, I have to admit) published by a small publishing house in my country back in 2019. That also marked a time when I had many problems and stopped writing (I hadn't properly written anything since 2016, just revised a novel I published myself in 2017) until 2022 (where I started writing in English for the first time, because I decided to try writing Webnovels, in order to motivate myself with deadlines and such. It wasn't a perfect "re-start", but I did manage to write a novel again (only 4 chapters missing for the end of season 1).

Yeah I remember the geocities bandwidth limit. You had to wait 2 hours to read it again so I built multiple geocities accounts and linked them up :laughing:

I wrote my first Star Wars fanfic in 1986 and was also drawing and writing comic
pages at that time.

I started song writing in 1988

I never considered myself as a comic script writer because my stories were too
chaotic, I wasn´t good at dialogues, it all felt like a very unstructured mess.
My writing style works well for songs and not for stories

I always enjoyed creative writing assignments for school. A pretty big contrast to the fact that non-creative writing assignments literally gave me depression :skull: But I didn’t really realize how much I loved making stories until I was… maybe 15? When me and my sister created a few characters and role played a little story with them. We stopped role playing after a while, but I kept creating the story and redesigning the characters, hoping I would make it into a comic one day.
I tried to write it down at some point, and tried posting it on tapas, but I realized I don’t like publishing words as much as comics. I do like writing, but not publishing it. (Unless in comic form)

Me and my siblings started out creating characters and roleplaying too. They were my start of designing action plots and characters