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Strange obsession with money:

       Hello, loves! It has been four days since my college reopened and so far, it's great! The lecturers are intimidating but as long as we behave, they won't rain hell on us. Infact, I have gained respect for them already, even if we only had one class of theirs. The senior most faculty teaching you is no simple thing. Fingers crossed and I hope that my classmates and I can make it to the next semester. But here's an interesting thing that happened. Many of the students in my class are looking for jobs and some of them even managed to bag one.      I am trying to earn through content writing and recently took up a course in AI to expand my skillset. I'm just too afraid that I'll be a vagabond and might not earn as much as I expect. But as soon as my book is over, I hope I won't have this fear. (Thank you very, that one teacher in 12th grade. My fear is dedicated to you).      It's hard to work on my novel while going to college, I hav...

My plan to manage college and writing:

 Hello, again!       It's me, Hamsa. Unless you didn't get the chance to read my first blog, you might not know that I'm a college student. My major is Literature and in the last semester, I had two core papers: Introduction to English Literature and Introduction to Elizabethan Literature. Well, tomorrow, my college reopens after a month and a week of summer vacation. My time table was released and I realized that for this semester, I had four core papers; Jacobean, Restoration, Augustan, and Romantic literature. I'm both intimidated and excited! I hope my minor subject, Economics, is just as easy.       For the past few weeks, I wrote every day. So far, I'd done with 13 chapters of my latest draft. But once college reopens, that balance would get scaled by whatever puts more pressure. I am sure that this is one of the many problems that teen writers face. So, here's my plan to manage college work and my writing schedule.  1. Wake up....

How I began my writing journey:

       Hello to all readers and aspiring writers! This is my first blog on this platform and I hope I can interest you through this blog for a while! Here comes the question: How did I decide to become an author? Here is some information myself. I am Hamsa, a teenager attending her second year in college. My major is English Literature; a course I took out of pure passion (and a course that requires passion). The majority of jobs that attract this generation (or their parents) are either doctors, software engineers, or civil aspirants. Creative courses aren't valued by most of society as they are considered 'indignified' or 'less-paying' jobs.       And in search of a comfortable life, we decide to kill our passionate side. In favor of what others might think, we refuse to hear what we think.       Besides, being an author isn't always easy. One of my teachers said that it wasn't a stable job and thought that I was on the path ...