A writer is born a writer.

By Marie Sevs on November 14, 2018

“A writer is born a writer,” she says with excited eyes and a calm tone. She’s full of life, full of understandings. All I am sensing are her positive, nurturing vibes. We only have five minutes to talk. The photo is taken. At least that is done. We discuss how wonderful is the experience and how I myself could’ve not even dreamed of such a writer’s heaven. She smiles with such care that I can’t escape her generous gaze. Our five minutes are over. The photo is taken at least. Yes, I started with that quote, because yes! I knew it would make you think. It makes you question if a writer is really born a writer. I am happy I triggered your mind. Well, she saw my passion, I did not need to say much for her to read me like a book and draw conclusions that I am a worthy story. I know, every story is worthy, but you know, my picky nature is extremely satisfied with that wordless understanding.

She is one of those creative people who see the potential, support young writers and motivate them to write more and more. She is Liana Aghamyan. Don’t you dare to ask her age. She is as young as blossomed flower and as wise as an oak tree.

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Marie Sevs

Born in Yerevan. Started writing poetry-like short works at a very young age. Filled over 5 diaries over time, only kept 3. Carries her brown leather notebook and a pen everywhere because a writer has no specific place for writing. Writes short fiction and non-fiction stories, and poetry. Working on writing longer pieces as the time goes on.

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