Friday, January 29, 2010

Lightning. Bugs.

Imagine that you have a friend who really wants to be a writer. He carries books about writing with him everywhere. He eats what he thinks writers eat, he reads what he thinks writers read, and he goes to hear writers speak about their work whenever he gets a chance. Will he become a writer?

Never.

Unless he actually does the activity of writing.

Writers WRITE. They are willing to put words on a page to see whether they sound good together.

Writers MAKE MISTAKES. Sometimes they fail to achieve what they set out to do. But they don't care. Because the whole time they are writing, they know that what they are writing can easily be changed. So, no worries, right?

Writers RE-VISE. The beautiful thing about the written word is that it is so easy to change those words until you love the music of them. Mark Twain said, "The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and the lightning bug." Powerful phrase! But catching lightning bugs is sort of fun, so enjoy the process of catching them until you feel the lightning cause your spine to tingle.

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  3. Go catch some bugs...and don't be surprised if you feel some electric shocks.
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38 comments:

  1. Yo, y'all! Glad to see you here in the comments section. Okay, now type a greeting to the other people in class. Then, SIGN YOUR NAME. You will need to hit the drop down arrow next to "comment as." Click on ANONYMOUS. Because you've signed your name, we'll all know it's you.

    --WEIDIG

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    Chris Karkos

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  3. Hi lol this is Mike. what's up?

    -Mike V

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  4. some words can make a huge difference in a piece. some will make a passage plain, and others will bring a piece to life.
    -Alyssa Etelamaki

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  5. Hey guys!!!
    Gabrielle

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  6. Hey This is david(aka monchichi =p); O_o;;

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  7. woohoo


    Kirsten Castle :)

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  8. Kristin Reidelberger

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  9. oh hello dan rickets

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  10. hello Fremd friends!
    Megan

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  11. wonderful

    Kelly Voigt

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  12. so what up people, lightening bugs huh? What is a lightening bug?

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  13. analyse cinquegrani

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  14. Hey guys, writing is a lot of job. Do you want to do it?

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  15. i forgot to comment anonymously..
    --Grace (Eunhae) Lee

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  16. hello~ :D
    Annie Kuan

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  17. Wow Brian Pi is really immature. ^

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  18. let's be the pirate monkeys

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  20. As Mrs. Weidig's unintroduced Assistant, I can help anybody as well.

    Mr. Summers

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