How This Blog Was Born
So I guess the
first thing that made me want to tell stories was my aunt. When I was little, my
aunt would tell me stories a lot. The two I most vividly remember are “The Twelve
Dancing Princesses” and “The King of Toga-Toga”. At school, I would tell these
stories to my friends, maybe adding in my own little details here and there… (My
versions never did sound quite as good as the originals.😉)
The first
story I remember making up myself was about a princess named Rachel who wanted
to marry a man named Yaakov. (It was probably Parshat Vayetzeh that week.) I
was in about second grade. I wrote it for a class we were doing on paragraphs or
something like that. I vaguely remember reading it to the class and everyone
clapping. After that, I do have a few memories of sitting down with a notebook
and pencil during recess instead of playing on the slide.
When we
moved to Israel at the beginning of third grade, I knew very little Hebrew. I
would spend most of the day sitting around while everyone else worked. To fill
the long hours of boredom, I would take an empty notebook, and fill the pages
with short stories. While other kids might have covered their walls with photos
and drawings, I covered mine in short stories I had written.
Eventually,
I started writing longer stories, and would show them to my aunt. When I was in
fourth grade, she suggested that I send a story to a story contest. For the
next week or two, she helped me write and edit a story about a unicorn named
Carnation who was teased for being a different color than the other unicorns. Sadly,
I got the email address wrong, so the story never got sent in.☹
In sixth
grade, I wrote a story to submit to an Israeli writing contest. I sent it to
the teacher, who read it, and said that instead of submitting it to the
contest, she would put it in the school newspaper. That was definitely ranked
as one of my top fifteen proudest moments.😊
Then, if I had
a story that I wanted to share, I would send it to each friend and family member
individually by email. This could create problems, like if I accidentally forgot
to send it to someone. That’s when my mom suggested I create a blog.
My parents
set up the site, and I did the rest. I chose the design, name, and color. I
wrote my very first post, the introduction to the blog, and posted “The Time I
met J.K. Rowling”, my first blog story.
And that, my
friends, is how Sima’s Story Corner was born.
Eh, It was Fine
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