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Growing Up Writing

You’re writing your autobiography. What’s your opening sentence?

My Life: From the Back Burner by LA”BREA AQUARIA

In order to find out what my opening sentence is in my autobiography is, you have to buy my book, My Life: From the Back Burner under my pen name: LA” BREA AQUARIA on Amazon.com

The center picture is what my book looks like. It isn’t about the universe, or Zodiac signs, I wanted a cover that would stand out and grab the attention of those looking to find something good to read. Thank you in advance for your purchase.

Long days, short nights, short nights, long days, and everything in between makes one think about the things, or thing they want to do in their life.

Captivated by the things that they cannot have turns their heart cold, but no one can take that special something from them, and that is growing up writing.

Sometimes children want what they can’t have, but later in life they see why it wasn’t granted to them. I grew up writing. I write because it is how I express myself. It is how I travel through words to places I want to one day travel to.

Writing is a journey for me. My thoughts are mine, and they come from my heart and soul. Growing up writing has helped me to look deeper within myself to connect with my inner self so I can be a better version of myself.

I write about what I feel and how I feel. I write about things that interest me. I share things that I feel others may want to know, or need to know about. Whatever I write about is important to me. It may not always rhyme but the message is still the same.

Growing up writing. c. 2023 L.A.

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