I sat at the computer, staring at the keyboard for several minutes tonight. I am not an overly talkative individual, my wife would attest to this, but I am rarely at a loss for words. Something about the challenge of starting this new venture into writing and publishing online had me second-guessing myself. I’ve been releasing podcast episodes for over a year now, much of which have been largely written scripts. One would think that a newsletter should be easier, rather than more difficult. I suppose it has to do with the deliberate nature of written word, versus the more casual speech. Writing is a sacred thing to me, and though I love the cadence and delivery of speech, when done gracefully, the written word requires an almost surgical precision. I admit it is a daunting task ahead of me. Lacking the melodic tones and inflections of voice, written word must stand alone, stripped of all accompaniments. It is a solo piece in silent repose.
It sounds like you really enjoyed the article..So often people aren’t comfortable with soul searching or religious symbology. I am curious. Do you have any specific recommendations? Feedback is always welcome when the intent is to improve the quality of the work. Otherwise, I don’t really see the point.
It sounds like you really enjoyed the article..So often people aren’t comfortable with soul searching or religious symbology. I am curious. Do you have any specific recommendations? Feedback is always welcome when the intent is to improve the quality of the work. Otherwise, I don’t really see the point.
Just write and stop all the irrelevant “soul searching” and quasi religious connections. Putting words on paper is not rocket science.