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    What the Hell do you write for anyway?

    The writer put down his pen and looked up from his paper. "I'm not really a polished writer," he told me in confidence. "Just another usher with a dim flashlight trying to direct the readers to their place in sun."

    Some write to purely entertain, some write to work out personal problems and insights, still others to reweave the world's fabric.

    Why do you write, Lit Nutters?


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    I write to spite an indifferent universe.
    Dostoevsky gives me more than any scientist.

    Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world. - Albert Einstein

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    I write because I can and I also write because language requires it. the more one writes and the more thoughts are formulated.
    it may never try
    but when it does it sigh
    it is just that
    good
    it fly

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    If you are an observer of what is around you.
    If imagination is an essential part of your persona.
    If you have the basic appetites of a man or woman, and the inclusive faults that lie therein.
    If you are fascinated by the enormity of a spiritual life, as yet but lightly touched.
    If you can walk with kings, yet not lose the common touch.
    If you can love and be loved by women that compliment your very existence.
    If you appreciate the newness of everything daily.
    If you spend a lifetime reading and reflecting.
    If words are like the finest wines to be tasted.
    If the infinite combination of these words can produce something uniquely your own.
    Then you write.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MANICHAEAN View Post
    If you are an observer of what is around you.
    If imagination is an essential part of your persona.
    If you have the basic appetites of a man or woman, and the inclusive faults that lie therein.
    If you are fascinated by the enormity of a spiritual life, as yet but lightly touched.
    If you can walk with kings, yet not lose the common touch.
    If you can love and be loved by women that compliment your very existence.
    If you appreciate the newness of everything daily.
    If you spend a lifetime reading and reflecting.
    If words are like the finest wines to be tasted.
    If the infinite combination of these words can produce something uniquely your own.
    Then you write.
    Fine, but I would take away uniquely from the last one. It is impossible. You wouldn't be able to have it read if it were true. Have fun.

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    I write to cut open the womb of superficial existence and deliver the truth, if only for myself.

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    Because I can't do anything else. Not a damn thing. And even my writing isn't all that great.

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    Nonsense Aunty. Your writing is much appreciated by so many of us here.
    Add in your contribution of keeping us all on track regards; the ground rules of grammar and and an honest assessment of our threads and it makes you top shelf.

    If you were British, you would just stay calm and keep going. I'm not acquainted with the American equivalent.
    Best wishes
    M.

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    Yes, Auntie, stuff and nonsense. There have been many occasions when I have chortled and guffawed while reading your pieces, and once even mentioned your wit would be appreciated at any and all cocktail parties. You're critiques and observations help refine my work. They and therefore you, are invaluable.

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    i agree with you completely on this. you should read my short poem "liquid language" on my blog www.apoetsperspective.com as it says this statement of yours in "poetic" language.

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