>taught literature at a young age
>published her first novel at 9
>world-renowned blogger
>half chink
What's you excuse /lit/?
>>9081877
parents aren't influential
>taught literature at a young age
>have never published a novel
>10 million words into my 1 billion word series
>pure Aryan
What's your excuse shitskins?
>>9081877
>don't particularly want to teach anyone
>don't want to publish til my works are discovered post-mortem
>blogging is irrelevant to me, an inferior form of writing as an art form
>i'm a mulatto, but sure what the relevance is here
>>9081877
>>world-renowned blogger
thats not a thing
I have zero motivation.
I'm a toxic piece of shit with no talent for writing.
>>9081877
>have no idea what i really think abt the world
>have had to have had read everything before beginning to write
>didn't want to write something wrong
>premature authorship
>>9082094
also parents stifle creativity vs encourage it
it's all the parents and peers, man
>>9082094
why would you need to read everything before you write? what a load of horseshit.
>>9081877
>what's your excuse /lit/?
>why haven't you been published?
>this manufactured, surprisingly young, minority female, which is such a great story, I'd click that link, has been published.
>you have no excuse privileged generic basement dweller
>>9081877
Literally who?
>>9081877
I wasn't taught literature at a young age, or ever really. Everything I know about /lit/ I learned from /lit/. Let's see how renowned she'd be if this place was her only source of guidance.
>>9081877
hey, good for her, it's nice to see kids get involved in literature. i don't think i should judge myself based on her accomplishments though. we're all different. really neat though.
>>9081877
>le young artiste meme
Artists, particularly authors, tend to get better over time.
Hit me up with whatever she writes in twenty years, if she's still writing.
>>9082129
this.
I have no idea who this is, and given that she's a woman writer, no interest in finding out
>Smith (age 25) completed White Teeth during her final year at Cambridge. Published in 2000, the novel became a best-seller immediately. It was praised internationally and won a number of awards. The novel was adapted for television in 2002 by Channel 4.
What's your excuse /lit/?
>>9081877
>9 year old
>wrote and published a novel
wow she must be so smart, it takes ordinary writers up to a half of their life to do that!
I gotta read this novel, it's a novel written by such a young child prodigy, the novel is bound to be good
>>9083322
>What's your excuse /lit/
I'm a white male writing about something other than race in metropolitan nexuses of diversity.
I'm not female and non-white
>>9081877
obviously, it's because I'm not a half chink
Why didn't I have caring parents?
>>9083328
(not true, by the way)
don't think my views on any topic are worthwhile
>What's you excuse /lit/?
I'm not willing to lie about my gender or race, so pretty much >>9083328
Maybe she should have read Epicurus and considered the value of having friends
>world-renowned blogger
How can you be less then world-renowned on the internet?
>>9081877
>being published is not only something to be proud of, but a goal that validates you as a writer