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RE: Adsactly Literature: GREAT WRITERS TELL YOU HOW TO BECOME A WRITER I

in #adsactly6 years ago

The recommendations you present to us from these famous writers, @nancybriti, are very significant and appropriate. Most of them I support; others I would relativize a little. Indeed, dedication to writing is one of those fundamental counsels, understood not in extension but in intensity; that is to say, in the development of the work of writing itself, which can have pauses, reposes, reunions with what is written. I agree that reading a lot and reading the best is another key recommendation. I would relativize "writing a lot", if that can only be understood quantitatively. I share the conception expressed by Rainer Maria Rilke that literary creation is a process, not an act; and that its good products are the result of experiences and memories of them, and, even more, of oblivion, which is like distancing, decanting emotions and feelings that one has.
Thank you for offering us this compilation of such high quality and relevance, @nancybriti, all the more so in these times that the easy and the fast are often imposed. Thanks also to @adsactly for publishing it. Greetings.

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Yes, @josemalavem! Sometimes it's not quantity, but quality! But I think I understand that the idea of writing can be assumed as the idea that we had of the spelling: the more you exercise, maybe you can have better letter. Writing, as a process, can have moments of abundance and drought. I think that like everything else, you have to prepare yourself for those moments of difficult inspiration. Writing as food that is kept, provisions that accompany you for moments of aridity! Thank you for always being on the lookout for @adsactly posts!

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