So, I've been in love with writing since I was little. My dad read me The Hunt For Red October when I was three (and many others, specifically Shakespeare), so I as exposed to literature really early, and it became my thing.
I have a self published novel, and I'm working on about three other projects of various natures at the current moment.
However, I've noticed that many writers are interesting creatures.
Whether it's a story we want to tell, details about life we wish to examine, or feelings and emotions we wish to convey and confess; we often find ourselves in a particular means of expression.
What I mean, is that some of us are amazing with poetry, while creating a novel, or even a short story may prove difficult to impossible in the mind. Similar views and feelings are in all angles of the situation. Some may be confident with crafting a short story, but find any form of poetry to be too daunting or restricting for them to express themselves the way they'd wish to.
For myself, I prefer writing stories, but I'm also (and have been) in love with poetry since I was very young. I'm working on a collection that is a gallery mixed with random expressions of generally beautiful (I hope, anyhow) words to create an image, as well as a release of some of my emotions, feelings, and views that otherwise are trapped inside my head.
Er. Long story short, I guess I'm asking what everyone prefers? If any preference exists?
So mine would be novels and poetry.