Found Freedom to Express Theme: The Joys of Writing, Reins Dense Marco M. Slang Who would have guessed that this low- grader in English could try out for the school paper? I believe that the freedom to express and impress through writing is everyone's right to develop and engage.

You may not know yet the writer within yourself deep inside waiting for the right moment to 'boom' as it slowly develops through minute form of writing.Writing is not Just through expository wherein a teacher has to tell you what to rite and rate your paper but rather, it is the pleasure of communicating with others about how you feel. Conversing through text allows you to touch the mind and heart of your reader, urging them to imagine unseen things and enter the realm of fantasies. It also permits you to show real life experiences that would illustrate morals to imitate. The delight a writer feels when readers give positive feedbacks about what you wrote is something that pushes and inspires you to your limits to write, write and Just write.

But there remain negativisms from other readers that could bring you down and may hinder you from innovation. Well, comments are Just keys to improve if taken positively. These things would Just make the Joys of writing more enriching when co-writers befriend you and fill in the fulfillment of writing life in times of distress. Nevertheless, writing is not something to be afraid of. You do it too when you tell your problems while testing your friend, when you post your status in Backbone and when you blob events in Tumbler.You are already experiencing the joys of writing yet you still do not know you are making it happen.

Every stroke of my pen to write something is filled with a million drop of emotions I try to impose to readers. My words will not only be imprinted to a piece of paper but imprint to the mind and heart of the reader that will last forever in the human legacy for someone has read my literature. No ink will be wasted because what you have to say matters and that is the true Joy of writing.