They hold the door open, ajar to a world. One of discovery. Intimate yet of the collective kind. Joint or alone, finding solace in language one seeks to immortalise it. A map, a trail and time of a place. Placemaking and infinite, part of a larger whole, yet small and passing.
These words found me, reader. Now they find you. A greeting.... See more
Write from the root of your own experiences. Write essays linked to your culture or moment in time, but that will not age out of relevance in a few months. Be someone who asks the questions no one else is asking. Be a critic. Be a reporter.
As Bernard C. Cohen once wrote: “[The press] may not be successful much of the time in telling people what to think, but it is stunningly successful in telling its readers what to think about . And it follows from this that the world looks different to different people, depending not only on their personal interests, but also on the map that is... See more
Writing is you, spread between the folds of a page. A moment, a fragment of something whole. A glimpse and slow revealing of time. Curved lines spelling out the flow of life. The lips and tips of a finger. Timestamps marked in fine liners. A scribble to announce your presence. I am here, says the holder of a pen, the keeper of words.
Writing is profoundly shaped by other writing, either deliberately or simply through the interconnectedness of related works. This connectedness is a healthy and expansive relationship, adding new concepts and ways of seeing through each subsequent work.
The creative act lies in transforming these voices into something new. The goal was not to... See more