Great writer’s, don’t care about what other people think. Great writer’s, write what others are afraid too. Great writer’s put emotion in the works of art. Great writers write what they feel, they don’t care how the words flow, they want to put that raw emotion down first and tweak it later. Great writers don’t have to be author’s to prove to other people. Authors are people who cower away from reality with a shaky hand holding and under used pencil that longs to be pushed hard against paper with a new idea. Authors want other people to tell them what they are doing wrong. Writer’s know what they are doing wrong but go along with it, they do it to change the way people think. Great writers, are usually recognized after they are long gone.
Great writers can capture their readers attention with one quick swoop and keep in their molding hands long enough to question your opinions and morals. Great writers don’t create a story, they live it. Great writers sit upon a ball and balance on it with all of their ideas: good an bad. They live in their own little e world that people only wish they could understand. Great writers dream vividly about the world and it’s dark places. Authors take what they fear and twist it into some thing less scary and manageable.
Great writers put that fear in there because they wish to expose you of your dark corners, so you can fully understand yourself. Great writers want you to feel emotion, they want you to cry when some thing happens, they want you to want to throw the work you the window and let the rain soak the words away; so can’t read what made you feel… for the first time. Great writers fear nothing, they only long to have what they can’t, but all in due time. Author’s write for what they feel is a good purpose, a good one to help society. Great authors are found by complete accident; they write first then contemplate later. Writers take nothing seriously, other wise they would fall hard and far, there world is based on imagination and the unstable feelings of others.
Great writers can put that irritable ticking noise in the writing, and even when you tear your eyes from the words dancing across the page, you can still hear it… pounding through your head and nestling its way into your soul; curling up quite nicely and leaving less room for you to feel comfortable. Great writers know that they are only great if…. Then the idea is gone. Great writers are only great for as long as they can hold the idea in front of them in a meager cage as it rips and thrashes about. Great writers fear nothing, they should be feared. Great writers, they don’t need embellishment, there work is already explosive and tangy enough as it is. Obsessive readers hold fast to the embellishment when the story is long gone because it is what it is. Great writers sit at the computer typing with a burning sensation rippling through them; their hands sweaty and feet cold. Great writers don’t know what is coming and don’t care what is behind them. Authors worry constantly about the future and fret about what will happen, when they haven’t even started. Many great ideas are lost to people who over think everything. Great writers know that every raw and weak idea is something special and all its own. Everything counts, and that is what great writers know. Great writers will take a deep breath from the bottom of their heart after hours of typing then look back up at their work, wondering how they were able to create such words on only their first try. Great writers laugh at those who think perfection is possible, because the perfectionists always feel empty. Great writers set aside scattered pieces of inspiration for themselves, because they can. Authors don’t write emotion, they write what they want to feel. Authors are weak spineless fools; they care only for what they don’t have and ignore what they do. Authors though, are usually the ones recognized for their ignorance. To let you know, writers laugh at authors’ stupidity, because that’s shear ly all it is. Writers go along with there first instinct, they listen to their intuition. Great writers see the words as if they were a part of themselves.
Great writers don’t put and end to their writing, they write till the writing finishes itself. Authors spend months figuring out the perfect ending, then stress out when it isn’t exactly right.
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