These "well-written paragraphs" that lodge in a writer's memory are like hand- or footholds on a steep rock face. They appear when we're particularly tired or discouraged or need to be reminded why we write. They are crucial, reminding us that this "solo climb" is not, actually, solitary: that writers need other writers to give us purchase on our journey.
Brought tears to my eyes.
These "well-written paragraphs" that lodge in a writer's memory are like hand- or footholds on a steep rock face. They appear when we're particularly tired or discouraged or need to be reminded why we write. They are crucial, reminding us that this "solo climb" is not, actually, solitary: that writers need other writers to give us purchase on our journey.
How poignant and moving! How does one learn to write like that? thanks for sharing.
Nice read Steve ,,, made the memories flow for a few minutes .
I too, loved, “The Hawk” thanks.