A Writer's Mission is to Write
'Idal (Justice), 14 Mulk (Dominion), 164 B.E. - Wednesday, February 20, 2008 about 11:17 AM PST
A writer's mission is to write about the darkness and the light, to describe the duality of human nature through the action of a plot. To show the good and the bad against the backdrop of a story set in the past, the present or the future.
A writer's mission is to write in prose or verse the joy or sadness of a character's life, to show humanity in all its beauty and ugliness, and to give the reader something to laugh or cry about.
A writer's mission is to write words that give a glimpse into a new or different reality. To describe worlds only the mind and soul can see.
A writer's mission is to write. To make words out of random letters of the alphabet, to put those words into phases and sentences. To create paragraphs out of those words, paragraphs that cause the reader to pause for a moment and see someone else's reality.
A writer's mission is to write about the darkness and the light, to describe the duality of human nature through the action of a plot. To show the good and the bad against the backdrop of a story set in the past, the present or the future.
A writer's mission is to write in prose or verse the joy or sadness of a character's life, to show humanity in all its beauty and ugliness, and to give the reader something to laugh or cry about.
A writer's mission is to write words that give a glimpse into a new or different reality. To describe worlds only the mind and soul can see.
A writer's mission is to write. To make words out of random letters of the alphabet, to put those words into phases and sentences. To create paragraphs out of those words, paragraphs that cause the reader to pause for a moment and see someone else's reality.
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