It just struck me that my style of writing is kind of like: 'this is for me, not for you'. Which, is all very well for me, but then what about you? What I would really like to know is how I can combine my writing for me with my writing for you! I want to learn how to write directly from my very centre but write it as though I was listening from where you are - and still have it sound just right.
Because, though I am writing for myself, I like to hope that what I write has meaning that extends beyond myself. Like any songbird - quite content to sing to himself - I also want to be a part of the dawn chorus... the Great Awakening. The realisation, quite simply, that 'This is That'.
Let this be another area of inquiry!
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