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Drama: March 02, 2011 Issue [#4269]

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 This week: Why We Write
  Edited by: Fyn Author IconMail Icon
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1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

We do not write because we want to; we write because we have to.~~W. Somerset Maugham

"We write because we can't not write. We want to make music out of our breath; we want to be under the power of an art that toys with us and could destroy us, but which allows us to get a glimpse of what's real." ~~ poet Gary Young

"We write because the skin forgets." ~~unknown


🌕 HuntersMoon Author IconMail Icon says:
My tongue trips while thoughts run free.
Pray fingers fly where mouth is dumb.
I'll let my pencil speak for me.




THANKFUL SONALI Library Class! Author IconMail Icon says:
Why I write -
Sorry, it's doggerel verse, but I mean it! *Laugh*

Reason one - for FUN!
Reason two - to share with you!
Reason three - to unburden me!




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Letter from the editor

So. Why DO you write? For me, it is because I can't not. I swear, cut me and I bleed ink. It is my way of interpreting the world around me, of quieting my mind and of keeping sane. I cannot remember a time when I didn't write. It is as important to me as waking up in the morning, as necessary as my heartbeat and as automatic as breathing. It is who I am and what I do. There is a space deep within, a fathomless space of no boundaries, a well of unsprung thoughts that exists inside each of us. I write to pull forth the words; grasp them and pull them, sometimes screaming, sometimes dancing, from deep within and set them, fleeting, upon the page. This, this is why I write, because if I didn't, then I shouldn't be alive at all.Every aspect of the writing process fascinates me. I love the joy of discovering where a story or poem will take me (I give it its head and go along for the ride!)every bit as much as the revision/polish/cut/redo/ rewrite/ manipulate/strangle/cry/tear out my hair/do it again process which follows.

Part of being a writer is the reading of other's work here and elsewhere: Absorbing their words, appreciating and learning from their efforts. One of the best things about WDC is finding and reading the talent that exists on this site and sometimes, getting to know them as both writer and person. To be considered a mentor by another writer is both exhilarating and humbling.

Kayla Sullivan Author IconMail Icon says:I write because my hands are obsessed with words. I write because I breathe, and the two actions are tied. I inhale thought and emotion, my hands exhale letters that come to life, then deaden my pain. I write because I am a "writing-type" others are music-types, or theatre-types, or sports types, but I am of the writing-type. It is what I do. It is what I am. My fingers are an extension of my heart. If I am not a writer, then John Wayne was not a cowboy.

Hannah ♫♥♫ Author IconMail Icon says:
Writing is more than just a hobby for me; it's a way to release pent up emotions. Whether I'm writing about real-life events, or conveying them through fictional characters or expressive poetry, it seems to have a calming effect, a cleansing of the mind .


Thomas Author IconMail Icon says:
So the answer to the question, "Why do I write", is more than just "because I want to", rather, it is "because I refuse to let any obstacle stand between me and my dreams."


Solitary Man Author IconMail Icon says:
I write to soothe the savage beast, to give voice to my demons, to make it so the good guy doesn't always win, the hero doesn't always get the girl, to show that not everything is black and white- there are greys and not everyone lives to see the sunrise. I write as a catharsis for the pain in my life, past and present. I write to make you cry, to make you hate, to make you feel. Good, bad or indifferent.


turtlemoon-dohi Author IconMail Icon says:
When I pick up a brush to paint a watercolor scene, I am telling a visual story. My pen paints a word story in much the same way. My writing poetry and my painting watercolor stories are extensions of each other. This creative journey , my journey, completes a circle of emotion in motion, an image in imagination, and of course, ecstasy in the fantasy.What a trip!!!!!!!


Tadpole1 Author IconMail Icon says:
I write for several reasons. I wrote my first book because I wanted to leave something tangible behind me for my children like the quilt my grandmother left me. Then, I wrote the two following books of the trilogy because I was having fun. Now, I am writing about a subject that interests me, nanotechnology, interweaving it into a speculative fiction.


auric says:
I write to express myself, whether it's using a poem to portray how I feel about a life experience or if I have a story in my head that I need to tell. I love words and how they can be used together, like Lego bricks or a palette of paint, to create wonderful things.


So. Why do you write?

Perhaps, for me, it is because I am about to celebrate six years here at WDC, that the reasoning behind the 'why' of writing is front and center in my thoughts today. Perhaps it is because The Quill Awards made it important to me that we writers share something incredible. Regardless, writing is who and what I am, and will be, as I evolve. Give yourselves a pat on the back!! We are part of a most excellent group of people!


Editor's Picks

The rest of Hunter's Moon reason
 Why Do I Write? Open in new Window. (13+)
In answer to DarkStarr's question.
#992256 by Solitary Man Author IconMail Icon


and the rest of another quote I used from above:
 Why Do I Write? Open in new Window. (13+)
In answer to DarkStarr's question.
#992256 by Solitary Man Author IconMail Icon


as well as this that came in later:
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This week was The 2010 Quill Awards. I offer you some work by the winners, honorable mentions, finalists and nominated. This is truly some of the best work found on WDC, or in my mind, anywhere else!

Hitler Eats His Vegetables Open in new Window. (13+)
The twisted logic of forced vegetables to a sick desire to consume human beings.
#1730975 by ChrisDaltro-Chasing Moonbeams Author IconMail Icon


Beside a Shepherd's Moon Open in new Window. (E)
Genius can be found in the most unexpected of places.
#1632497 by Serestrial Author IconMail Icon


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Youth Suicide Prevention Initiative Open in new Window. (13+)
Social forum to offer support and information to at-risk youth & peers seeking information
#1717439 by Brooke Author IconMail Icon


Canyons of Light Open in new Window. (E)
2010 QUILL AWARD - BEST POEM STRUCTURED
#1650893 by 🌕 HuntersMoon Author IconMail Icon


The Man is not an Artist Open in new Window. (E)
2010 Quill Award Winner - Best Long Freeverse Poem and Best Overall Poem (edited 2/28/11)
#1712401 by Robbie Author IconMail Icon


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BLAVATSKY'S BUS Open in new Window. (E)
Inspired by Carl Sagan, a personal journey that had stimulated the core of my psyche
#1676003 by DRSmith Author IconMail Icon


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morphindel says: I don't know exactly why I write. I do have several reasons that I can pinpoint, but mostly because it's one of the things I can do well without trying too hard (don't we all love things like that ;P). Another motive that pushes me to write is the desire to share what is in my imagination and to put it somewhere where I myself can see it as more than just something I dreamed up. And I write because, born of two teachers, I have the compulsive urge to teach, to help others, to plant good seeds in others' souls, even if they don't realize it's happening. Heaven knows that happens in books all the time! Imply something, and the young reader will unconsciously absorb it, for good or for evil. The world needs people to sow these morals and good ideals instead of the other way around.


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