tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541110402880916578.post9152276600986589146..comments2023-01-22T05:29:37.912-05:00Comments on The Golden Cricket: TBT Writer - X Never Marks the SpotA.I. Wintershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08048135617951037508noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541110402880916578.post-9470109990449679432016-04-16T09:10:39.526-04:002016-04-16T09:10:39.526-04:00Small world! Yes, I agree that our perspectives we...Small world! Yes, I agree that our perspectives were totally different as kids. I also wanted to be a veterinarian because I wanted to help animals, then I learned about all of the sad things I would have to do. I'll stick with writing. :PA.I. Wintershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08048135617951037508noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6541110402880916578.post-46053913143395249482016-04-15T22:51:05.399-04:002016-04-15T22:51:05.399-04:00Archaeology, no way! My mom loves archaeology as w...Archaeology, no way! My mom loves archaeology as well and it has given her some wonderful ideas for stories. (She's also a writer, although mostly in nonfiction.) Isn't it funny when we look back on works we wrote that made so much sense at the time, and we have no idea why we thought it made sense? When I was really young, I used to draw people by drawing a circle for a head and then two sticks for arms and two sticks for legs. I literally didn't understand what was missing from my drawing (torso?!) that they didn't look like people. Our perspectives are so different when we're kids!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com