The fragile human shell that is “writer” does not play God; at best, he/she allows whatever is behind that word to come through him/her.
The fragile human shell that is “writer” does not play God; at best, he/she allows whatever is behind that word to come through him/her.
When I wrote my book it was like the characters were in charge, I was simply the typist.
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That’s good writin’ then! 🙂
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Well said!
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Thanks! 🙂
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Reblogged this on Author's Workshop.
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Thanks Bobby! Sorry once again for the lack of retweets; twitter won’t let me scroll past a certain date so I keep untweeting and retweeting your pinned one. As soon as you get some fresh ones out, I’ll be tweeting away, rest assured!
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That’s such a true comment.
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Thanks!
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[…] Source: Musings […]
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Thank you!
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True. As writers we often marvel at what we have written. Where did it come from?
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That’s where the spiritual (not religious) aspect comes in. Pretty cool!
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…from our ‘Self’…consciousness
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The writer is … a catalyst.
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Among other things! 🙂
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Yes.
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