Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Welcome to my realm of thoughts...

There's that one section in your brain that stores your imagination - everyone has it. Unfortunately, most people don't want to or can't access that section. I'm one of the few people who want to and can access it.

I constantly use that part of my brain whether it be writing a scene for a story, reading a certain scene in a book, or even when I'm just staring out into space.

I guess I should introduce myself now, huh? Well, I'm Isabella. I'm 11 years old and I like to read and write. Not your average middle schooler, but I guess I'm different like that.

Ever since I was little I always loved to make up stories in my head and I had a vivid imagination. [I still do, but with the amount of homework my teachers give me daily? I don't have the time sometimes.] I was always the one who got in trouble at school because I was constantly staring out into space and not focusing on the lesson, all because I was busy daydreaming about a new story idea.

This blog was started because I love to write, I guess. I am in the process of brainstorming a fantasy novel, but as of now I'm experimenting several types of genres. I'm currently focusing on a fanfiction series I am writing [which you don't have to read - it's only for those of you who enjoy the genre], entitled Cartoon Crossovers.

Cartoon Crossovers involves several cartoons that crossover and live in one whole universe. Right now I am focusing on writing one of the stories about two popular cartoons, Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny. This story is currently uploaded onto fanfiction.net.

Also on this blog, I will be having book reviews, where I review books. This, of course, is only done for fun - I don't intend to gain any profit by doing this. Right now, I am reading Redwall by Brian Jacques, and I am on page 182 out of 351.

I guess this post should come to an end. I certainly do hope you'll enjoy this blog, but if you don't, your wasted time reading this post will be perfectly refunded. [Taken from The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster.]

Have a nice day!