Brian Berg
The earliest and most honest answer to that is...boredom.
I got my big start writing fanfiction just out of high school for anime and other things that I loved, before turning to write REAL stories like the ones I have already, but I guess the REAL start of me writing anything at all was when I was a kid in Texas.
In the 5th grade, I had developed a temper problem and I ended up hurting someone on the playground because of it. For that, my father grounded for 1 year: no TV, no video games, no computer, nothing electronic.
Yeah, I can just see or hear you guys right now thinking: "Yeah, right, a year? No way..."
WAY.
Like any other kid in the 90s, I was hooked on that stuff. When I couldn't do any of that, I had no choice but to start reading to keep myself from being bored. I learned about books like Tolkien's Hobbit/Lord of the Rings series, I read a TON of Animorphs and Goosebumps books, I read just about anything and everything I could find either at home or at the school library.
Aside from the constant reading, I decided to try and write something, my own little story, so I got this electronic typewriter (we still own it, btw), and I tried my hand at writing.
...it did NOT go well at ALL, let me tell you!
But years later, around my high school years, I was again hit with boredom (and again, I was going through a difficult time with something new), so I took to writing fanfiction. I met a lot of people and I somehow managed to gain a lot of followers and fans that, to this day still add my old material to their faves list, and it just snowballed from there.
My family played a huge part in my writing. My oldest sister sent me a notice to a short story contest that I tried out - didn't win - and I know I wouldn't be doing this if it weren't for my dad's punishment to me back then in 5th Grade.
I STILL think he overdid it to this day, but I know he did it because he loved me and it started me on the path that I'm on right now.
I wouldn't be here doing this if it weren't for my father.
I got my big start writing fanfiction just out of high school for anime and other things that I loved, before turning to write REAL stories like the ones I have already, but I guess the REAL start of me writing anything at all was when I was a kid in Texas.
In the 5th grade, I had developed a temper problem and I ended up hurting someone on the playground because of it. For that, my father grounded for 1 year: no TV, no video games, no computer, nothing electronic.
Yeah, I can just see or hear you guys right now thinking: "Yeah, right, a year? No way..."
WAY.
Like any other kid in the 90s, I was hooked on that stuff. When I couldn't do any of that, I had no choice but to start reading to keep myself from being bored. I learned about books like Tolkien's Hobbit/Lord of the Rings series, I read a TON of Animorphs and Goosebumps books, I read just about anything and everything I could find either at home or at the school library.
Aside from the constant reading, I decided to try and write something, my own little story, so I got this electronic typewriter (we still own it, btw), and I tried my hand at writing.
...it did NOT go well at ALL, let me tell you!
But years later, around my high school years, I was again hit with boredom (and again, I was going through a difficult time with something new), so I took to writing fanfiction. I met a lot of people and I somehow managed to gain a lot of followers and fans that, to this day still add my old material to their faves list, and it just snowballed from there.
My family played a huge part in my writing. My oldest sister sent me a notice to a short story contest that I tried out - didn't win - and I know I wouldn't be doing this if it weren't for my dad's punishment to me back then in 5th Grade.
I STILL think he overdid it to this day, but I know he did it because he loved me and it started me on the path that I'm on right now.
I wouldn't be here doing this if it weren't for my father.
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