J.D. Salinger
We Modest, Misguided Few
Lines like this always get me:

In the fall he would carry a coffee from a nearby diner, 

I also believe that a large part of why I'm honing my writing is so that I can one day write long stories filled with such lines. It's kind of like that statement 
J.D. Salinger
made about how you become a writer once you can't find the things you want out of existing books. 

In a way I hit that point early... unlike most voracious readers who hit it later after having consumed so much stuff. I hit it early because I was the opposite of the achetypical voracious reader. I never liked books to begin with... and I got lucky in highschool by deciding to read 
The Catcher in the Rye
and 
The Great Gatsby
  and realizing... WOAH BOOKS CAN BE AWESOME... back then I thought media had to be fun.. I thought fun was the point. And of course I didn't think books were nearly as fun as video games or films. 

But those two books showed me that there is something greater than fun. Unfortunately I was bad at finding books so after those two I never became a heavy reader. I always wanted the same feeling I got from the two and never could out of just your average novel. 

Anyways wondering what your reader/writer journey has been like. What about you 
GabrielGreco
and 
dealingwith
 ?
Abraham Kim