Mini biographyA Story by naomi
My name is Naomi O'Connell and I was born and raised in Perth, Western Australia - the most isolated city in Australia and possibly the southern hemisphere. It is the place where I made and sustained friendships, the place where parts of me where broken and parts of me were created, the place that I call home. I am young and still have my whole life ahead of me, a life full of happiness and hopefully professional writing. I want to become a published author, I want my writing to touch peoples lives, to reach out to them. I consider myself to be a developing creative writer who with a bit of work could be excellent. I write down my feelings, my thoughts, my experiences and for a bit of fun, I write about intimacy and erotica. I have strengths and I have weaknesses, but I have always been good at English and with words, grammar and spelling.
I write for pleasure more than anything, I write to get things off my chest, to put things onto paper or screen without actually having to tell it, without actually having to speak. I am quite a reserved person and find myself thinking, over analyzing, day dreaming more than doing anything else. I create scenarios and stories inside my head before I write. If I have an idea inside my head I will begin to write it, tell it inside my head and if I have anything available I will write it down. My work is based on things I have heard, experienced, made up inside my head. I have always been creative and intend to stay on that path. I want to be good at what I do, I want people to like what I do, enjoy reading my stories. I am the type of person that experiences things and then analyzes those experiences to the core, I overthink everything that happens to me, good or bad, and if they are worth it I jot them down into words. I want my readers to experience what the characters are feeling and seeing for themselves, I want my readers to imagine the characters inside their own heads. © 2010 naomi |
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Added on November 16, 2010 Last Updated on November 16, 2010 Author |