those who wake up early to write their story always have a story to tell...those who are slow to hear about the story miss the big line
Listen up my friend!! it is not always that people can see that a story is being told.. Indeed, one day when I woke up I felt like I had something to scribble down until I realised that I was not making effort to actually tell it.
then I also recalled something that blew a small candle flash in my brain - you dont write, you dont have a story! simple as that!
so slowly slowly the effort that must be put in must be a conscious slowness and then the vigour and rythmn will and must flow through as well.
Oh what a day!!!
by the way, what does a missed punctuation do to the story? your guess is as good as mine.. it is as difficult as a stutter in speech ... it may be read wrongly!
what you intend to say may not be what is read and if what is read is not what you meant to say then of course meanings and interpretations are also warped or mixed up - but the key is - at what point can you point out that part of the process was deliberate or just a mistake or just a missed step or just an omission? well, you call the shots.
.... and that is why when you have a story, you must remember to tell it!!!
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
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