I started my career as a working for the Western News, writing about flower shows and missing cats. It was quite a boring job, but I knew I had to get experience somehow. After a few months I started writing other things too. When I went to the cinema, I'd write a of the film and give it to the the next day. She was really good to me. She could see that I could write and that I was keen. Then something lucky happened. I was in the office early one morning when the news about a big fire came in. It was in a building near the hospital. No one else was in the office, so I had to go. It was a really big story and ended up on the . I even wrote the for it. Soon after that I got a job in London working for one of the . I have to say it's not a very serious newspaper, and I would much rather be working for a , but I'm only 26 so I've got plenty of time.
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