dyslexia wrote:Mr Red do you ever read your own posts?
I usually read and re-read my own posts... ...so, I will know my own words better than anyone else... (That is if I have not said something stupid and flippant).
I am a writer and entertainer by profession... I write many different types of literature..
I hope that "most" of my words are actually worthy of what I call, "study"... This is why I study many my own words to analyze their depth, width, breath and height.
I do not study everyone's words. I usually study words that are either completely contrary to mine or in close parallel harmony to my own. Like primary colors and their associated compliments. I gravitate to ideas that are cohesive and bond readily to other ideas. I look for cracks in the architecture of most logic...
I received an email by a professors in some college who asked to use my poetry in their english classes... I was very flattered...
Why? Well they remarked no one writes poetry like mine... (as if it was the only type of it's kind)
Also, my writing has a method...
Many of my posts lay dormant in my mind but took time to complete. Like the songs that I write... waiting only for the push for me to connect the dots...
The purpose is to be original and to say things that no one else has seen but are obviously there. To write only a few lines and realize that to change one single word and the structure would fall like a house of cards... To capture the message so that when others read it, it relays the feel that I intended to impart...
I re-read what I write to remind myself of what others may someday experience... I also do not want to be "wrong"...
...So that my writing will endure judgment.