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Chapter 10 Sobriety (10)

sobriety 安妮宝贝 543Words 2018-03-18
Another twenty-eight days to write They wrote to me and said, Ann, some people love your book and some people don't.I think that's fine.Some people like it, and some people don't like it.Works that do not attract love and hate have always been more suspicious. But as far as writing itself is concerned, this is irrelevant and can be ignored. Now I think writing is just a thing that requires an authentic personality. Words first have an effect on the author's heart, and then they reach other places and have an impact on the reader.To write for yourself.See the universe from a grain of sand, a flower.The premise of our writing is for a rich and sensitive heart, not for any other big and inappropriate background or era.

Even if it involves background or era, only in personal experience can it highlight its trustworthy side.The record of the heart is the most authentic record of time.Others, perhaps conspiracies, lies, or simply an illusion. I only believe in time. A number of novels and poems by unknown or missing authors are preserved.Paper is yellowing.Take wherever you go.For an author, if his readers get old, this book still has a place in his bookcase, or he will still take it out and look through it again.Then this is the most essential value of a book.Worse than all conclusive conclusions. The final review right of the work is only in the hands of the readers.

It is better for an author to disappear in time than to be misunderstood. Books that give affection will be collected by affection.This is where the continuation of a writer's life lies, and it is his ultimate unpretentious wealth. Writing will always be the loneliest job in the world.It's like a bright light set for oneself by a person standing on a dark stage.He thus sees himself and is seen by the audience.
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