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Eva’s Byte #248: Moving Words
In my capacity as a writer, I take great pains in moving words around to tell my story through exposition and dialogue. In the midst of fabricating a novel, I am constantly revising by shifting words to better fit my frame of thought and the fabric of the story as it unfolds.
The moving words of a writer are powerful in their capacity to elicit emotions and everlasting impressions in readers’ minds long after the last page of our book has been turned. Just as powerful and endearing, are the moving words of a book review penned in honesty to encourage other curious readers to acquire our labor of love.
Last week, in Eva’s Byte #247: Digging in My Heels, I alluded to simplifying this juncture along life’s journey by purging my surroundings of all extraneous things. After all, it’s what I do as a writer: paring narration to the essentials in moving the plot toward its destination.
Discreet as I tried to be in donating my worldly possessions by leaving those dearly departed items on a cocktail table in the lounge of my apartment building—my anonymity was an illusion.
In so many moving words, one of the residents thanked me for my generosity, letting me know how each displaced article found an appreciative home inside and outside our complex. I’m deeply grateful for having made a discernible difference.
Written or spoken, the juxtaposition of heartfelt words has the power to move us beyond words.
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The moving words of a writer are powerful in their capacity to elicit emotions and everlasting impressions in readers’ minds long after the last page of our book has been turned. Just as powerful and endearing, are the moving words of a book review penned in honesty to encourage other curious readers to acquire our labor of love.
Last week, in Eva’s Byte #247: Digging in My Heels, I alluded to simplifying this juncture along life’s journey by purging my surroundings of all extraneous things. After all, it’s what I do as a writer: paring narration to the essentials in moving the plot toward its destination.
Discreet as I tried to be in donating my worldly possessions by leaving those dearly departed items on a cocktail table in the lounge of my apartment building—my anonymity was an illusion.
In so many moving words, one of the residents thanked me for my generosity, letting me know how each displaced article found an appreciative home inside and outside our complex. I’m deeply grateful for having made a discernible difference.
Written or spoken, the juxtaposition of heartfelt words has the power to move us beyond words.
Eva’s Authors Den Page: https://tinyurl.com/yycm7d2w