Violet's Chronicles

Introduction Letter

Entering a Fiction Writing class has been the highlight of my 2019 Spring semester at Lehman Community College. I have a huge liking for the fictional genre and find it quit exquisite. Fiction can range from thrilling, sci-fi, horror, etc. You just never know what is going to happen next within a fictional story or movie.

Ever since I was a little girl, I was fond of majestic things that brought my imagination to an all high. I would always pretend my life was a fairy tale to escape the reality of things I’ve experienced. It would feel nice being in my imagination and pretending it be brought to life. My childhood wouldn’t be nothing without my fictional imagination.

I like to play video games to help me cope with my extreme anxiety. My favorite game is Call Of Duty Zombies and Resident Evil. I don’t know what is about these fictional games that help me cope with stress and anxiety but trust and believe they do cater to my mental needs. I also like anime. Anime is a style of Japanese film and television animation, typically aimed at adults as well as children. They can sometimes be very graphic and not be a good thing for a child to watch. But overall I love to watch them like they’re my novela’s every Saturday night, while my children are sleeping.

Everything I’m basically interested in is fictional. Maybe I fantasize of a fictional life in my dreams, pretending to be in an alternate universe with Pokemon or a zombie apocalypse. I don’t know but my mind is a fantasy, nothing is real in it but what I pretend is.

My relationship to fiction is much deeper than I can explain. If I can change the world, it’ll be considered fiction, If I had a cure for every illness it’ll be considered fiction, If I had magical powers it’ll be, guess what, you already know. These fictional imaginations and ideas progress into my creativity as a artist. I love to draw and I create such weird creatures and settings within my mind, I just sketch them onto the back of my book. I love to draw the weird things I create in my mind, It sometimes helps me realize what my feelings are, my drawings can be dark and it’ll help gain the recognition of the depression that’s manifesting within my self conscious.

Overall, I love fiction, I was blessed enough to be given the opportunity to take a fictional English, writing intensive course, with a great professor. I took advantage of it and read the ideas of my fellow classmates within their short stories. I appreciate my time within that class.