blazeofglory
07-09-2008, 09:43 PM
Writing and then to be a successful poses a great challenge today. Man writes for two reasons: first he feels he is intellectually elevated and wants to share with others what he has learned in life. This is a natural tendency. The other reason is man has nothing to do in life and writing then comes easily and naturally.
Things that distinguish him from the rest are the gift of words. A writer has to have a very vocabulary and craftsmanship and once one has mastery over these two things man becomes a writer.
Everyone is capable of writing and no one lives bereft of ideas and experiences that do not interest others.
I am a writer under the first category. Writing thrills me for through it I can share my experiences with others and take pride in the fact that I am enlightening others too with my ideas.
Today man has mastery or control over vast resources and he can cash in on all of them with a skill of writing.
I am with repertoires of subjects and I will like to write about things that can impress stamps upon the reader.
The latest thing I arrived at is we can int erst the reader when we conflate two dissimilar or juxtaposed subjects together weaving into something new.
I assemble different ideas of different domains or disciplines. I want to conglomerate commerce with spirituality and want to see the result.
Things that distinguish him from the rest are the gift of words. A writer has to have a very vocabulary and craftsmanship and once one has mastery over these two things man becomes a writer.
Everyone is capable of writing and no one lives bereft of ideas and experiences that do not interest others.
I am a writer under the first category. Writing thrills me for through it I can share my experiences with others and take pride in the fact that I am enlightening others too with my ideas.
Today man has mastery or control over vast resources and he can cash in on all of them with a skill of writing.
I am with repertoires of subjects and I will like to write about things that can impress stamps upon the reader.
The latest thing I arrived at is we can int erst the reader when we conflate two dissimilar or juxtaposed subjects together weaving into something new.
I assemble different ideas of different domains or disciplines. I want to conglomerate commerce with spirituality and want to see the result.