Re: the best thing about being a writer -- part LXXXVII



On Jun 6, 1:20 am, Piet de Arcilla <dearci...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jun 5, 9:39 pm, "$Zero" <zeroi...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

the best thing about being a writer -- part LXXXVII

it's the complete lack of closure.

it's never finishing anything.

ever.

and thriving on it.

The better something is, the sooner it's finished. The more you work
at and fiddle with something, the more you risk ruining it, no matter
how good it was at first.

Oh contraire Pierre, you must never leave your
work finished, otherwise, why would Harry ever
need to return to Hogwarts.

And how could Rocky find vindication?

And what about all the places yet to be explored
that "no man has ever gone before"?

Yes, we "know what you did last summer", but
we still don't know what you're doing this summer.

And that crazy Mel Gibson with his lethal weapon.
You just know he's gonna go ballistic again.

Who can go to the beach safely this summer,
after "Jaws" had babies. No one is really safe.

Bless her heart, Anne of Green Gables, the
situations never end.

And neither does the writing because imagination
is the fuel of future.

****
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