Thursday, 4 September 2014

Not Your Typical Writer

How is one expected to introduce oneself when they are unsure who they truly are. Sure, they can give the obvious superficial information and hope for the best but, how do they get across who they really are? It is an impossible and dreadful task to ask a seventeen year old high school student. Luckily for me, I know a few things about myself. My name is Megan C. Kurtz. I was born in Guelph, Ontario to two wonderful, extraordinary, loving and supportive parents. I have a passion for education and learning which fuels my drive to become an elementary school teacher. I have a big heart that always tries to find the best in people even through in this world it is sometimes a challenge. One day I will spontaneously pack up a few prized possessions and set my sights for the continent of South America. Like the majority of the young population nowadays I am confused of who I currently am but know who I want to be. Through this blog I will be sharing personal writings, stories and other information that will help you get to know me better so please enjoy and stay tuned for more to come! 

1 comment:

  1. I like your third person approach to his.
    Grammar items include; 1. comma to pause before but, 2. But is a conjunction and does not begin a sentence, just say "Luckily for me..." 3. "Like the majority...I am confused about who I want....".
    In terms of format, go into layout and widen the text area so you have less sidebar and the reader has less need to scroll. Great start.

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