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(And How To Achieve It In Perfection)
Well, almost...
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To many, writing is an art. But to those of us who know the sad truths of literature, it is something
different. A challenge? Perhaps. Fun? Sometimes. A wave of ideas and inspiration that haunt your feeble mind until you bravely
sit at a desk (or on a bench, at a cafe table, ect) to begin the daunting task of relaying your ideas into understandable
words and phrases that cause the reader to fully enjoy and comprehend what you are trying to say?
That last line in itself is an example of some of the challenges of the unart of writing. What I
just wrote was not art, it was a nightmare. For me to fully get across my feelings on writing, I had to conjur up some images
that a nonwriter might be able to understand. Did you understand it? If you are a writer, then you probably did,
atleast to some extent. If you are not a writer, you might have. Or you might not have. Does it matter? Not really.
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Disclaimer: Use this site with caution. It may guide you to become a full fledged writer.
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Hello. My name is L. Shepherd, and I am going to share with you some writing techniques, skills, unskills,
and other things that may come about when you are attempting to write. But before we begin, I would like to inform you that
L. Shepherd is not my real name. If you are very intelligent, however, you could research what first name means 'lamb' and
what last name means 'shepherd'. Though I doubt you will. Well then, shall we start? To begin your 'adventure' through writing,
click one of the links presented at the left hand side of this site.
'I knew I should create a great sensation,' gasped the rocket. And he went out.
-Oscar Wilde
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