An Author and A Young Woman - Chapter 10: Thinking, Thinking and Writing

Chapter 10: Thinking, Thinking and Writing

Many of her friends often teased that she thought too much.  The fact of the matter was that she thought more about everything since she quit her job.  One day, she decided to do something on her computer other than sending out copies of her resume; she started writing.  From then on, whenever she went out, she carried her backpack with pens and papers.  She kept writing.  She asked herself, “Why am I doing this?  I have bills to pay.  I need to make money, and I need to find a job.  I really shouldn’t be doing this.  Write and then what?  What do I do about my visa?  I need it to stay in this country.  What do I tell my parents about this?  I’m sure that they won’t be happy to hear what I’ve been up to.  What’ll happen to my career?  What’ll happen to my life?”  She asked millions of questions and then sighed, but she kept writing.

Short Stories (Fiction) | 3.05.2007 6:49 |

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