The trick to writing, is reading…
Now while I highly doubt I’m anywhere near the front of the line among others who have either said or published this before, I still think there is plenty of small significance to my story that makes this post worth writing. I’ve been a college student for over 3 strong years now, I’ve listened to the lectures, and attended the workshops (well okay, so I’ve attened some of them), but it seems strangely obvious to me that no lecturure or workshop leader could possibley instill in you the ability to write well, without inspiring you to first try. Its not what anyone can say aloud, that bolsters the imagination to generate elequent prose that flows from the lips and resinates somewhere deep within the cranium cortex (the term, that I just made up three seconds ago, for the deepest part of the brain where words become inspiration and shoot that envigoratingly tingly feeling throughtout your body), but instead what anyone, and I litterally mean anyone, can write with nothing more than monent of deep thought, a quill and a piece of parchment, or even an iPhone these days, who knows.
The point to this post is to point out a realization I all to recently discovered about my writing style and ability. It stems from the everyday books, articles, and posts that I read on a daily basis. There are an astonishly few who are born with the ability to write, and write well, the rest of us must learn through the power of inspiration and the desire to do so.
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