Jared knows what it means to be completely lost in his own thoughts. He’s taking a creative writing course in order to finesse his ability to tell the stories always running through his mind.
When I see a tree, I think of a thousand things. I think of color and how I associate different colors with objects. I think of the concept of branching — more than just a branch on a tree, but the branching of a storyline or the way that veins branch out. It’s almost like an entire web of thought that forms in my mind.
I find myself spacing out quite often, which gives me ample time to imagine things. Sometimes I have this story in my head — almost like watching a T.V. show that only I can see. It’s amazing. But to have these ideas and images and not share them with the rest of the world feels selfish.
I’m passionate about writing and I want to write comic books. I have a handwriting disability, which also transfers to me not being able to draw. So wanting to write comic books may seem a little bit strange to many, but I’d love to make my own storylines come to life entirely from my own imagination.
Jill Luoma-Overstreet