"The anatomical juxtaposition of two orbicular muscles in a state of contraction"- William Bradshaw
I love words! I love using my words to convince people, I enjoy using my words to describe situations. Though I am better at vocalizing my words, I find writing fun as well.
You could say I'm a book worm. When I read a book, I remember it forever!! I remember the characters, what they looked like, how they spoke and their personalities. I remember the locations so eloquently described, with the laws that governed that place of fiction and the monuments that immortalized its place in history. I when I reread the beloved words of a book I remember the where I was at, the smells that surrounded me and the sounds that I tuned out as I submersed myself in a new world. When I write about the books that I have read, I feel like I take on the voice of the author, and the characters they so lovingly created. As I type the words, it feels like someone else is creating them in my mind. I'm not crazy, I realize it is still me, but the author has influenced me.
The correctly selected words can paint a picture and not just share a message. You shouldn't have to just read something, you should feel like you experienced it.
"The anatomical juxtaposition of two orbicular muscles in a state of contraction"
- A Kiss
Monday, December 7, 2009
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