Thursday, June 15, 2023

The Write Way

 

Seagulls write their musings across the sky. Do they vacation from the need to fly?

Writing accompanies me everywhere. Without it, I would miss my well-being. Vertigo would take over and upset my balance.

Writing glides with me during morning wanders by the sea, while in line at the super market, and in the twilight time just before sleep. In one way or another, I'm always collecting and collating words. 

My senses stay in awareness mode for bits of conversation, amusements in nature and the wisdom discovered around a curve in the road.

In his book, Outliers, Malcolm Gladwell reports that it takes 10,000 hours to become a master at something. For a writer that just scratches the surface. 

Discoveries and learning occur in every waking moment and during dream time.

It takes discipline and the distraction of sensory experience to awaken a writer's rhythm. Life surrounds us with words to choose for exploration.

No vacation is needed from the thrills that writing provides

Adventure into the write way.

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