Do you remember the first thing you ever wrote? Do you remember what it felt like to create with words for the first time--to hold pen (or pencil, or crayon) in hand and tell a story on paper?

In six words, tell us: What is your earliest memory of writing?

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I wrote my autobiography, aged six..

Junior high; directed, performed by classmates!

My first journal set me free.

Writing in the hymnal in church. 

Writing my name on watermarked stationery.

English class, so bored.  Hello, inspiration.

age 5, biography of my cat

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