Showing posts with label Cartoon Crossovers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cartoon Crossovers. Show all posts

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!