Writing is personal and public As long as I can remember, I wrote in journals. I wrote about my days, my life, my school and more often my social drama. I love to read and fiction is perhaps my favorite thing on the planet. I have written tons of drafts of novels of stories I've tried to tell. I've written hundreds of poems about my own experiences. But the phrase "write what you know" has always stuck with me, sometimes prohibiting me. I had convinced myself for a long time that I didn't know much of anything. I convinced myself that my own experiences were not worthwhile or of value. Why write about my own life? Who wants to listen to stories about me? This was phase one of resistance Phase two, perhaps even more devastating was my resistance to creativity. I used to pride myself on my creativity. I am a singer and have done theatre and directing. I used to write songs. I was always in choir and always in a show. I felt in all of my schoolin...