Grandiloquent - pompous or extravagant in language, style, or manner, especially in a way that is intended to impress.
Logical - characterized by or capable of clear, sound reasoning.
Fantastic - imaginative or fanciful; remote from reality.
Contemplative: When I am writing, I usually take more time thinking through exactly what I wish to express than I take actually writing. My style of writing is often fun due to contemplative, grandiloquent vocabulary.
Grandiloquent: Grandiloquence is fun. Using words I never use in conversations and finding new words is very enjoyable to me. It is also quite necessary in writing to find different words that have similar meanings in order that your readers are not bored by repetition. This very document is a fine example of my grandiloquence.
Logical: Logic is part of my everyday life. I cannot imagine life where logic was unimportant. For a specific experience, the easiest class I have ever taken is introduction to logic, and I finished with a score higher than one hundred percent.
Fantastic: I have, in the past, been called "fantastisk" (Norwegian word for fantastic.) I was helping someone out with learning something new to them. You might say: I am not always helpful, but when I am, I am Fantastisk.
In my writing I hope to display fun, well thought through, interesting compositions. As I get more comfortable in writing, I will be able to increase the quality of my writing through experience in logical arguments and creative expression. Learning new things can be difficult, but with the motivation of amusement and entertainment, anything can happen.