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How Do You Sum Up An Entire Life Into Main Events? Essay

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Main events… how do you sum up an entire life into main events? This is a daunting task. When I was four, I started reading the newspaper over my mom’s shoulder. Family folklore is that I read a murder story aloud and shocked everyone. My mom didn’t read the paper with me any more after that. Before Kindergarten, I would write stories with my mom… she would write the words down for me, and I would illustrate them. She may still have them, I’m not sure. I wish I could ask her, but we haven’t talked in years. I always saw myself as a creative person, mostly because my mother pushed me to express myself in creative ways. She also always told stories about how the women in my family have always been artists.
Throughout my latter middle school years and into high school, reading was an escape for me. I was tucked away in the distant worlds of other people where life was much scarier and vicious than my own life. My life was starting to crumble beneath me, but I still wasn’t being attacked by vampires, so it was okay. I started reading horror; my family got my hooked on being scared from the age of 2. Silver Bullet, a movie adaptation of Stephen King’s short story, “Cycle of the Wereworlf,” was my first scary movie, and from there on, King stayed with me my whole life.
By third grade, I was reading full-length novels, and by high school I had finished every Stephen King book I could lay hands on, and many of Dean Koontz’s books. My favorite books were The Hobbit (which my

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