The wanna be writer mouths the words while writing. The wanna be writer can’t really write. The wanna be writer writes anyway ignorant of any shortcoming. The wanna be writer gets published. The wanna be writer makes bank.
The genius writer, goes unheeded and unheralded while suffering in pain.
The visionary enlightened writer, doesn’t write. Or do they?
i think sometimes our awesome insights, or more specifically my awesome insights, do not translate well to the written word. spontanaeity is very hard to create or even to imitate in writing. it’s like hearing from a friend about an amazing solo as opposed to witnessing it live.
wanna be writers write about wanna be writers, a la paperback writer.
Your insights are usually triggered by my insights in reference to your insight responding to my insight about the insight that Fit To Print is languishing.
You write, but you don’t publish. Nevertheless, your thoughts are freaking hilarious and visionary.
Our stuff, or more specifically mine, translates to a web log diary perfectly.
Spontaneity cannot be created, or it is not spontaneous at all. You can’t imitate spontaneity for the same reason. Spontaneous inspiration can be a nice catalyst for creation.
I put myself in the visionary enlightened writer class, or I wouldn’t be writing, or would I?