Writing as an art is very subjective, many
times I don’t have any idea what will I write about. My ideas are not clear,
many times I don’t even have an idea, but it’s something on the keyboard that
when I start typing the words start flowing, the rhythm sets itself, and the
words I write start to make sense. The simple art of just writing what you
think and how you feel in the moment gives those words meaning, depth, and
sound, you like what you hear in your head and want to hear more of the melody.
You still haven’t got it enough. Isn’t that how you feel when you read a good
book? you don’t want it to end. The melody has taken over you. You want to know
what happens next, what’s on the next page; how you will react. Each page you
read changes you, each word has the power to affect your sub- conscience.
Fiction writing is more complex. Nonfiction
has a pattern, research, write down the experience, polish it and publish it.
Fiction, on the other hand, needs you to be in the moment, surfing through the
turmoil that your character is going through. You can’t just decide to think
like a man when describing the thoughts of a woman. It needs to have some
depth. The psychology, the conflicts, and temperaments of the character as per
the situation varies, you have epiphanies and sudden transitions in the character's
life, and that is conveyed only through the words you write, the punctuations
you choose, and the mood you write it in.
As an aspiring writer myself, I am trying to
figure out the details myself, trying new theories and writing styles, the
persona, and the narration. All come together, in a seemingly dull but
enchantingly rapturing way. Depends on how you read though.
the art of learning or writing always has been subjective.
It has been an evolutionary process. It is like communicating with future
generations without talking. the poets and writers and even the great
scientists are remembered because of what they wrote. It’s a written proof of
what they discovered, how they thought, and what kind of world they lived in.
what is written is chronicles of the ordinary into the extraordinary.
The writing process was much more common and
obvious to people in the past. They wrote letters and sent them to all they
love. The soldiers wrote about the wars and their lives away from home. The
students wrote about their subjects and reading these versions of their
realities from others' perspectives took the shape of fiction.
Another book that captured the daily activities
of common lives we fondly know is the diary.
Dear diary,
“I saw the most beautiful girl today. She wore…”
“ The boss was in a crappie mood…”
One particular diary that made home in our
hearts was the diary of Anne Frank. The most loved diary ever written.
It narrates the lives of a young girl Anne Frank and her family in the
world war 2 periods. Thank god the world has changed a lot since.
Though it came with a major change of people
writing a lot less often. With the rise of telephones, the letter culture died,
with the face time, skype and zoom, meeting in person reduced. Soon we will
also forget we texted once.
The blogs have turned in vlogs and the quest to
fill the human mind in a computer to live forever doesn’t seem so far. But
still, they’d take a lot of time to reach a stage to devise a machine that could
hold the entire human brain at the press of a button and till then maybe only
to pass the time, read a book.
And that’s exactly what books are, a piece of
mind (see what I did there!). Years of someone’s experience and knowledge are compiled in pages that can be read in a few hours.
All the hero’s journeys go through a writer’s
journey first. The community of writers is built on a community of readers and
maybe together we can change the world. If not physically at least through our
thoughts. Imagination gain conscientiousness leading to thoughts leading to
action leading to movement… thus changing the world as we see it.
I hope you enjoyed this, you can always comment
down your thoughts they help me better understand my readers and provide them
better value. Thanks.
Such a well written piece
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
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