We think adjectives describe. But they are judgments.
Often a clumsy short cut, instead of the path.
morning boy's letters on serious matters and commentary on funny things aplenty
We think adjectives describe. But they are judgments.
Often a clumsy short cut, instead of the path.
This panoramic window opening out to this hyper busy Judges Bungalows Road deserves a perennial writing table.
This 0.1 pigment liner or art-liner is the one to mark and note in the margins when reading paperbacks.
Pigment Liner, like the one I am using, it’s 0.1, is a mix of pencil and pen. When I write with it somehow the hand moves lightly, relatively slowly and precisely. The letters emerge sparse and attractively legible.
Writing isn’t dead. What’s becoming of writing? What’s becoming of the readers of writing?
There are different kinds of treasures. Here’s one for keeps.
It is not important to decide the category or genre before you begin writing. Whatever it is that grips you may not attract and assume an immediate name. Let the words flow regardless.
The screen must be out of sight for a blank piece of paper to have even a chance to get its due.
The morphing of lists, that’s how I can describe the styles of Umberto Eco and Laurent Binet.
Since I can’t be running outside, a running commentary here. Okay okay.
My use of full stops and commas interchangeably, and hesitation in using articles, doesn’t hurt after all.
Selfology, not quite possible through clicks of digital camera. Only through movement and the turns into and through the phrases. And a lovely face to lock eyes with.
If I have to write a novel length, I would have to refeel the pain, the inconvenience, the embarrassment, the cluelessness. And amidst all that think of names and stick them to the faces that haunt me anyway. Let’s just take it one funny page at a time.
Talking for hours is cheaper than the stamps on the envelope and the time to write any letter and then to wait for the reply to the letter. Never satisfying, the cheapness.
It’s the right kind of name, hyperlink. Writers shamelessly use it in the middle of their writing to distract. Almost saying, you can leave here without reading the rest of the text. What jokers!
Free of headlines, the lines
Just dropping and dripping
Like yummy spaghetti
Besidon, a preposition to indicate northwest or northeast kind of positional relationship. Let me use this crazy coinage somewhere.
A very good link for those who love to write and think about distributing what they write:
Paul Portesi on twitter composed an amazing expression:
Subcontracting your thinking
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