November 9th Blog

A Writer can be defined in many ways. By definition it’s someone who writes for occupation, dedicated themselves both mentally and physically to writing, or just someone who writes. I however believe it can’t truly be grasped as a specific idea or definition. Many writers are simplistic and naturally gifted in that ideas flow from their words like paint from a brush. Other writers seem to require the immersion of their entire selves into something in order for it to flow into a work. Then there are some that you truly just can’t understand or see the inspiration in. I believe I am more closely related to the second of those who is truly immersive. My writing is often times best when I have been apart of the core subject of my work. A good friend of mine and very unique writer Hank Burdine ounce told me a very strange but relevant theme to my writing. He said “there is no disaster when you learn from the master”. What he meant literally was that he was the master and if I learned from him thing would be ok. While in my eyes I see it as if I let what I am writing about master my thoughts then it will lead to work I can be proud of. Every writer is different in their methods of doing things. What matters in the end is that ones own writing style fits them.

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https://www.dictionary.com/browse/writer 

https://www.deltabluesmuseum.org/newsletter/evite-dec-03-2019.aspx

 

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