Today's DIY photo: spiral notebook with a hand holding a pen poised over fresh white lined paper. (Got it? I do appreciate your contribution in this area, dear reader.)
I was chatting with my daughter this morning, the one who blogs over here. We were talking about blogs and research papers and writing and I commented that I enjoy returning to what I've written in the past. Even when I don't remember writing it and can't fill in any gaps that didn't make it from mind swirls into words, I still enjoy reading it. Is that a good thing? Would I like it even better if I invested in some schooling on the art of writing and allowed an instructor to hone my skills? What does it say about the development of my skills if I can go back eons in time to the beginning of this blog -- AKA eight years -- and find pleasure in reviewing my own words from that less mature time of life.
I once read a book that had been republished a decade or two or three after it was written. In the introduction, the author said the publisher had offered him a chance to revise and update it. He read it through and decided he liked it as it was, that other than using fewer commas he wouldn't change a thing. And he didn't. Even the excessive commas were left in. As I read it I understood why the publisher had given him a chance to revise it and thought he would have been ahead of the game to take that chance.
I am reminded of that book when I find such pleasure in words written by my own hand in times past. Apparently, I'm not making much progress with my writing skills.
Here's an example of my early blogging -- on writing. I did do one tiny edit. I have gradually noticed an overuse of "that" in my writing and deleted one instance. Any suggestions as to further edits? It's nice that blogger posts are forever editable.
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Two links to my blog! That's exciting! Thanks!
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