Saturday, July 19, 2014
Writing in Truth of the Inspiration
In my opinion, the best writers are those who can apply the most apt words that express and describe---with full integrity---an idea, a situation, a feeling, a sentiment or an experience; creating a "a proximity to the senses." (Augustine) The intent therefore is to communicate in the truth of one's inspiration -- not about using fancy synonyms. There is no "one writing that fits all". There are different writers for different types of readers. The questions we may ask ourselves are: "Who are my target readers? What words can they relate with and what written expressions can satisfy their hunger for knowledge and meaning? Am I writing without pretense?".
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inspiration,
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