Post by account_disabled on Dec 9, 2023 7:02:51 GMT
Have you ever considered some writers as pioneers of writing? Yet, reading some works, it is clear that, unconsciously or not, those authors wanted to differentiate themselves from the crowd. They wrote something that came directly from themselves, they refused an approval that would have forced them to produce works foreign to their ego. They were innovative writers. Some misunderstood, some not. Some known, others less so. But that's not what matters. It is what they left as a legacy: themselves. They wrote about what they felt, what excited and terrified them, what they believed in and what distressed them.
Differentiate yourself I see the majority of writers and Phone Number Data readers as an infinite mass of white sheep, one huddled together, timid, longing for protection and tranquility, none daring to break away from the group, none taking the initiative, none dressing black and screams his diversity, his desire to create something new, whether right or wrong. It is easier to follow an already open, tested trail than to open one in the midst of brambles. It is easier to follow in someone else's wake, to be their follower, rather than moving first and pedaling harder and dragging others towards a finish line that perhaps doesn't exist, which perhaps is only in our minds, in our dreams.
Those who differentiate themselves, those who choose not to write what the publishing market establishes, those who reject rules and impositions, have preferred innovation, the most difficult and longest road, the road that perhaps will not lead them to success, but to personal satisfaction which is worth more than a thousand reviews and bank payments, it is worth more than the consideration of critics and a top ten on Amazon. It is this writer and not another who has truly understood what it means to write. And this writer will have conquered a niche, a group of readers who wanted to differentiate themselves from the crowd and read the writer: not the works he wrote, but him himself.
Differentiate yourself I see the majority of writers and Phone Number Data readers as an infinite mass of white sheep, one huddled together, timid, longing for protection and tranquility, none daring to break away from the group, none taking the initiative, none dressing black and screams his diversity, his desire to create something new, whether right or wrong. It is easier to follow an already open, tested trail than to open one in the midst of brambles. It is easier to follow in someone else's wake, to be their follower, rather than moving first and pedaling harder and dragging others towards a finish line that perhaps doesn't exist, which perhaps is only in our minds, in our dreams.
Those who differentiate themselves, those who choose not to write what the publishing market establishes, those who reject rules and impositions, have preferred innovation, the most difficult and longest road, the road that perhaps will not lead them to success, but to personal satisfaction which is worth more than a thousand reviews and bank payments, it is worth more than the consideration of critics and a top ten on Amazon. It is this writer and not another who has truly understood what it means to write. And this writer will have conquered a niche, a group of readers who wanted to differentiate themselves from the crowd and read the writer: not the works he wrote, but him himself.