What type of writer are you?

Hello, Lover’s of the written word and scholars of the various schools of thought and subjects. Happy New Year and salutations for the reader of this post and blessing on your next creative adventure.
I’m nearly close to finishing the last book in the Life Of Prince series and I’m glad of it. Why? I have backlog of projects I have to finish and get started for my long term goals as a writer. I still have to do another update on my second book before I bring it to paperback but it’ll get done this year of that I am sure. The process was challenging last but the discoveries about myself and my writing evolution was enlightening to say the least. I discovered I had a strange habit of creating comedy and poetic sentences in situations to brake the tension. I didn’t set out to make jokes or intentionally create comedy in a situation that would some times not garner a comedic view in stories. It happened and read better on the second reading and I laughed out loud. It wasn’t forced or ego driven. It was pleasant surprise. Back history: I started writing habitually at a very young age. My ambitions at the time were simple to be a poet and a traveler. I liked short form pose and sentences that packed meaning and power of encouragement. Then, I went to college as was told a poet could not make much in the way of money so I tried my hand at short stories then novels. (I dread novel writing but love reading good novels) Now, I find myself writing comedy, and poetic pose mixed in a bowl of contemporary fables. In my heart I’m still a poet that dreams in stories and records them with comedic twist to offset the humdrum of the normal woes and difficulties of life. L. M. Parker.

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