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Anyone With A True Passion for Writing in general?
Posted by wakish • 12/01/08 • Subscribe to this Discussion [RSS] • Report This Topic
Topics: writing
Do we have people truely loving/liking writing, in all its forms, around on BC?
If yes,
- give a brief description of your passion
- if you have a blog on writing, do include it in your reply as well
- tell me if you would like to be invited in a small community where writers share their passion, help, support and experience.
PS: I will visit each and everyone with a reply showing interest.
This is important to me..
thanks!
- Wakish -
User Comments
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Hi Wakish, I regard writing as a craft. My lap top's like a spaceship to me.
My main passion is channelling, in which you enter a meditative state, expand your identity beyond just that of yourself, and document the information that flows.
My blog is not exclusively about channelling. It covers a broad range of New Age Spirituality topics in addition to promoting my e-commerce shop. I'd be happy to be a part of your community.
www.thespiritualityblog.com -
I dabble in writing, humor is my forte. Sharing ideas through my crafting hobby is another venue.
onemillionkissesforcharly.blogspot.com
petticoatposse.blogspot.com -
I put up a post a day, so I guess that counts as passion on some level. The fact that it's all lies would make it count as fiction too.
renalfailure.wordpress.com -
I could not live without writing. If I'd go to a deserted island, I would need a thick block of paper and a set of pens or one that is super long lasting, and I'd be more or less satisfied. (If I write a letter, I can run out of a gel pen writing one letter.) I write anything, from just words on paper to longer texts... I wrote a book, but just one. Fiction, diaries, articles, blogs... The only thing I don't do is poems, and I've tried my hand at it, but I don't like poems.
I started creative writing when I was 8 years old. I could barely draw letters at the time, but I wanted to write. The story was horrid of course, but that doesn't matter, I wrote, and I'm very proud of that.
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Writing is like breathing to me. Well, not quite like breathing, perhaps, because I can LIVE without it, but I can't really THRIVE without it. When I don't have time to write it shifts everything else in my life. I've done corporate copywriting, marketing writing, journalism, published fiction and non-fiction...it really doesn't matter to me. Words are words.
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i like writing, but feel that my limitations have been exposed by blogging. i plan to continue even though i don't have high hopes for doing anything especially great. my blog is mostly about opinions and news anyway. you could say that my ardor for the craft of writing has lessened. i still love to read, if that means anything. the link is to my other blog, which is only semi-active. generally speaking, i'm not much of a joiner.
notanotherheadache.blogspot.com/ -
Writing is my passion it's been since I know how to write. My English is not flawless not my native language anyway but I improved in time. I write professionally and for fun in my blogs.
I like blogging it's free flowing, I like to write light and easy read, but I can also write serious stuff depends on what the article requires. I would like to write a book someday, what about is still blurry to me I have bunch of ideas but none of them really gets me going to sit down at it. But I will someday. I will. -
I need to write often. I channelise most of it into poetry. I have a poerty blog, whicl also contains small posts on artists or artisans.
ranishobha.blogspot.com/
I keep my personal opinions to a minimum. -
Unquestionably. I got into blogging because of a desire to write and share it.
In fact, I ended up starting my humor blog specifically because there were too many funny tales floating around in my head that wouldn't fit well within my first blog.
Figuring out the best way to make words work is continually challenging, rewarding, and even surprising. There's nothing I love more than to watch something not concrete unfold into a tangible tale. -
Absolutely! Whiting are my second favourite fish, next to haddock and cod...third favourite...no second...then haddo...no then cod then haddock.
I like most fish really, except sharks because they are evil and dolphins because they are smarmy. -
Wow, I have received some wonderful responses from so many wonderful people here, thank you so much! You all convey a unique passion, frame of mind and opinion on your respective blogs - it's very encouraging! I have read and responded to 4 people as shown below, to the rest, I won't forget you, I'll be back soon.
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@RenalFailure:
Yeah, from the feeling of your blog, you have a cool sense of creativity in writing about fictions and lies
It's indeed a passion
@Sebastyne:
Wow that's a amazing. And I like the "love at first click"
You surely have a passion for writing, I've been to your 2blogs. Just something I would say is: 'if you give some more refinement and structure to your writing, you will definetly produce some master pieces'
Thanks for the engagement with this topic.
@MadameX:
I like your blog "What's Wrong Around Us?"
Your writing displays maturity, and your portfolio smells deep experiences
Cheers!
@loverofjazz:
loverofjazz, the grasp of our limitations is just another reason to help us do better things. You've understand yourself, now it's time to stream yourself to what you do best.
As someone who has a blog on "poetry and fiction and personal essays", it surely says that you once had a lot of motivation - don't let it vanish! I think we all in a certain way lose that energy at some point in time, it happens to me also. But I think in such cases, take a break, breath some fresh air and come back to it; because you can surely do brilliant things if you keep at it in the long run. It's too easy to abandon, but it takes great courage to make it rise. -
I adore writing poems, plays, short-stories and novels are my heart. You can check some of my work on the Hiphopetry blog:
www.voicequarterly.com/hiphopetry.html
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