I agree that writing is a big responsibility because the author needs to provide continuity .. and that isn't always impeded by 'studies' .. many times it's the result of little/no talent .. I think you show some talent, but have you ever considered polishing it via 'creative writing' classes?! If you can avail of something like this at your institution of learning, it would help polish your nascent skills. LOVING to write is a necessary, but not a sufficient condition to making your work 'palatable'. I should practice what I preach and take some writing classes myself, but I think my years of being an avid reader helps! In your case, I assume you too read .. here's a link to my stuff:
https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/12-24-karol-bagh/1405584/suneclipsers-just-for-you-in-fairy-land
https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/fan-fictions/1529956/12-24-green-park-in-fairy-land
The hall was beautifully decorated as it was ITA EVENING... the biggest award ceremony of the year, Everybody came in their best attires, the whole fiterenity was meeting and greeting each other, as these all dont get a lot of time together so these functions provide a good place to meet for not only people who dont work together but also for people who work together...they get to see each other in different attires and different and different moods and a break form the same sets, same costumes, same dilagoues and same workload!...
As a writer, you MUST proof-read your stuff! It's insulting to the readership to have to make their way through text that is replete with spelling errors (much less all the poor grammar)!! It's 'attire', NEVER 'attires' .. it's 'fraternity' not 'fiterenity' .. it's "don't" not 'dont' .. and it's 'dialog/dialogue' (depending on US or UK English), not 'dilagoues' ..