‘Just words’
There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.
Ernest Hemingway
Reading and writing, like everything else, improve with practice. And, of course, if there are no young readers and writers, there will shortly be no older ones. Literacy will be dead, and democracy – which many believe goes hand in hand with it – will be dead as well.
Margaret Atwood
The role of a writer is not to say what we all can say, but what we are unable to say. ~Anaïs Nin
Let me walk through the fields of paper
touching with my wand
dry stems and stunted
butterflies….
~Denise Levertov, “A Walk through the Notebooks”
Just words
A writer told me. You are too kind. Never a negative comment in public places. I told him. Negative words do not help. If you want to assist. Assist in private.
My advice is simple for all writers. Every poem or story need the when, where, who, why and how of every action or situation. Must describe location, characters and the situation. Make each scene come alive.
I’m far from perfect. I need to edit more and stay in the same tenses. You can confuse and lose the reader when you jump around. A proper edit and re-read with patience, every poem or story. Seek help and be thankful when given.
Words, my friend. Shared are gifts for us readers. If you don’t like style, subject matter or plot. Don’t read. The world is large and wild. Better to learn and try to understand the words shared.
Just words. Words can change our world. For better or worst
Coyote/John Castellenas
Thanks for this and for visiting my blog and all the “likes”. Just getting back to it now. Will follow you. Much appreciation, ellen
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I enjoyed your blog and good to meet you Ellen.
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Same here.
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I appreciate this post and your perspective so much. I appreciate the wisdom here- I felt that. Homage to those establishing shots really is so important (which I know I can do), italics for memories might help, as well as changing the title (or at least description to include a better warning for themes of my diagnoses PTSD, maladaptive daydreaming, anxiety, depression, borderline personality disorder, and insomnia from childhood trauma). It’s hard being lost in my own head, but hearing from other writer’s perspectives and wisdom is a gift. Words really do change our world. Thank you! My outlook is different now for sure. I also like to hide “easter eggs” and references in my poetry, so your words along with trying to find the good in life has me excited to explore.
Can’t thank you enough! 🙂
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Ah…I so can relate. I was wondering along these lines yesterday after a schedule blog posted 3 likes followed within seconds. It was a story with about 1,500 words. Impossible to have read in a few seconds. I would rathe people just pass me by if they don’t want to read it. Or, do they just me to like their posts? I wil “like” after I read…if I ike. If I love it, I comment.
I’m in sync with your paragraph beginning “I’m far from perfect.” I proof read so many times I know what I wrote by heart…then I check again. haha
Thanks for sharing. I for one appreciate your thoughts.
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I agree. But people are scare of the long read. I read everything. One for pleasure and one to keep the mind working. You are welcome.
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Long reads I leave for later but I do like a long read. 🙂 Happy writing.
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couldn’t agree more !!
Writing is just surreal… words are more than just “words”.
Love it .
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Thank you for reading and comment. I agree with you.
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Words can change our world …. well said and a great post 😊
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I believe words can change our world and thank you for reading.
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Welcome
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