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    i love that Virgil. its how i feel after writing a sentence or phrase i really like.
    I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of anything than of a book! When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library.


    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

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    I always tell Toni that punctuations put in their right places can mean the difference between right and wrong, and you certainly don't want to be misinterpreted by the others. Commas, colons, semi-colons, quotation marks are put where they're meant to to involve clear thought and phrasing.

    Toni is learning. I just sometimes tell her to edit some of her posts to correct punctuational errors.
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    What a good sister/teacher you are Lain
    I love the "Eats,Shoots,and leaves"/ "Eats shoots and leaves" example of the importance of punctuation.
    I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of anything than of a book! When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library.


    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

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    Ehh - "Eats, shoots and leaves" has gotten so much repeated use that it's lost its novelty.

    My apologies for being unclear - I was using "latest masterpiece" sarcastically to refer to any piece I'm working on in general.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobinHood3000 View Post
    Ehh - "Eats, shoots and leaves" has gotten so much repeated use that it's lost its novelty.

    My apologies for being unclear - I was using "latest masterpiece" sarcastically to refer to any piece I'm working on in general.
    I suppose it has been overused...ah well, still a valid example. Glad to hear you're at least not lacking confidence about your writing there
    I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of anything than of a book! When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library.


    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

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    decided to pick a couple more up before heading off to bed. As much as i would like to spend another 6 hours on LitNet, cant be a vampiress forever


    Major writing is to say what has been seen, so that it need never be said again.

    i found this both amusing and very, very touching. I felt an incredible attraction to the last part of this quote....i dont really know why.Perhaps it will come to me in the morrow.


    When something can be read without effort, great effort has gone into its writing.

    Clarification of writing has always been my greatest challenge, i like to call the early stuff "brain vomit" But when you show it to someone and they GET it, its a feeling of self-worth unlike any other...
    I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of anything than of a book! When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library.


    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

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    Quote Originally Posted by dramasnot6 View Post
    Clarification of writing has always been my greatest challenge, i like to call the early stuff "brain vomit" But when you show it to someone and they GET it, its a feeling of self-worth unlike any other...

    Yeah, when the others respond the way you hope they would, there really is no greater joy..
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    Further digging into dusty, almost forgotten books...


    On Writing

    Writing has laws of perspective, of light and shade, just as painting or music does. If you are born knowing them, fine. If not, learn them. Then rearrange the rules to suit yourself. - Truman Capote
    It is not wise to violate the rules until you know how to observe them - T.S. Eliot
    Style only comes after long hard practice - William Styron
    We are all apprentices, in a craft where no one ever becomes a master - Ernest Hemingway
    Why Do You Write?

    The whole duty of a writer is to please and satisfy himself - E. B. White
    Mine is a standard that has to be met - William Faulkner
    I write for it. For the sheer pleasure of it.- Eudora Welty

    Writing Conditions

    All you need, is a room without any particular interruptions - John Dos Passos
    I enjoy working in the morning, as soon as the first light as possible. There is no one to disturb you and it is cool or cold and you come to your work and warm as you write - Ernest Hemingway
    The ideal view for daily writing, is the blank brick wall of a cold storage warehouse. - Edna Ferber

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    Read, read, read...Just like a carpenter who works as an apprentice and studies the master. Read! You'll absorb it. Then write. If it is good, you'll find out. If it is not, throw it out the window. - William Faulkner
    Dreams! adorations! illuminations! religions!
    the whole boatload of sensitive !

    — Allen Ginsberg, Howl II.

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    I'm not sure this actually belongs in this thread.
    It's from "Tradition and the Individual Talent," and I like it very much.

    Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion; it is not the expression of personality, but an escape from personality. But, of course, only those who have personality and emotions know what it means to want to escape from these things.
    ~T.S. Eliot
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    Well, I don't believe that music and math are intuitive.
    On the subject of intuitive music:

    http://www.myspace.com/lehospitalrule

    This is my friend, who composed those songs and played every single intrument you hear on those recordings, despite knowing no more about musical theory than a caffeinated cat. Perhpas this subject deseves its own thread.
    What is the use of a violent kind of delightfulness if there is no pleasure in not getting tired of it.
    - Gertrude Stein

    A washerwoman with her basket; a rook; a red-hot poker; th purples and grey-greens of flowers: some common feeling which held the whole together.
    - Virginia Woolf

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    Well, I don't believe that music and math are intuitive. Do you think one can just intuitively pick up differential equations? If so, I wouldn't have gotten a C in college. Nor was I intuitively able to play the saxophone.



    Well, first he says it's not intuitive and now he says it is?

    Frankly I don't believe that any skill is intuitive. One has to learn it. Perhaps there are those who learn it faster and better (geniuses), but nothing comes from nothing, as Shakespeare says.

    why hasn't the world produced more shakespeares if "nothing comes from nothing"? the ability to write is as innate a talent as the accuracy and strength of a professional quarterback. sure, cultivation is necessary, but the predisposition for greatness is already there, etched in a person's DNA. a hard pill to swallow for many---shattering the "democratic" ideal that we all start out on an equal footing and progress the same. in his Tempting of America, former supreme court us justice nominee (& genius) Robert Bork called this 'nothing comes from nothing' notion a happy dream from happy dreamers.
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    I've got a quote that seems relevant to this. It's from Giambattista Vico's Scienza Nuova
    In every pursuit men without natural aptitude succeed by obstinate study of technique, but in poetry he who lacks native ability cannot succeed by technique.
    It's only an appeal to authority on my part, but I do consider Vico an authority.
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    "Intuitive" - not the same as "born with," is it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobinHood3000 View Post
    "Intuitive" - not the same as "born with," is it?
    inuitive - using or based on what one feels to be true without concious reasoning, instinctive.

    No, not quite.
    What is the use of a violent kind of delightfulness if there is no pleasure in not getting tired of it.
    - Gertrude Stein

    A washerwoman with her basket; a rook; a red-hot poker; th purples and grey-greens of flowers: some common feeling which held the whole together.
    - Virginia Woolf

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    Thought so. Thanks.
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