Writer's style; Writers' styles

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  • Tobiishi
    Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 461

    #16
    Re: Writer's style; Writers' styles

    ROFL...
    It occurs to me that my attachment to this body is entirely arbitrary. All the evidence is subjective.

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    • Keishin
      Member
      • Jun 2007
      • 471

      #17
      Re: Writer's style; Writers' styles

      And yes, laconism also is a style of its own...

      relationship
      how do we enter into one, maintain one, nourish and nurture one?
      If we can do this with one thing, with one person, it can be done (some might argue it IS done) with everything else.

      (I am learning about mourning sudden loss of relationship)

      from exchanges here--watching the edges of perspectives come up against each other--dialogue is essential, and that means words (even bare minimums of them) and that means styles and that means perceptions...

      Thank you all for furthering inquiry and discussion vis a vis styles/perceptions/persons.

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