Writing it Out
Writing.
Many of us do it every day in one way or another. Some of us continue on with pen and paper, signing checks, writing out grocery lists, writing letters. Many others ‘write’ in the way of typing with emails, blogging, commenting, and much more.
We are a world centered around communication in as many ways possible. Because of this, we’re easily able to keep in contact with people across the world as well as fall in love without meeting physically. If we have an opinion, we can have it up and read by hundreds of people in a matter of minutes.
It’s a beautiful and yet scary world out there.
This week’s theme is another rather broad one that you can take quite a few directions, depending on your experience.
If you are a writer author, it’s always good to touch base back with why you are doing all this at all. Remembering why you started writing can often help you in the times when you can’t seem to find the words to put to paper.
Even if you aren’t someone who wants to write books, writing can be a relaxing, thoughtful, and even sometimes spiritual experience. Putting your thoughts and words on paper (or on your blog for the world to see) can be a very powerful feeling of independence and freedom.
Why do you write? Where do you write? What are your preferred tools of the trade? Do you have dreams for your writing? What is writing like for you – something to be done or an experience?
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