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Saturday, May 18, 2019

Writing



I have written thousands of POEMS just for the sake of WRITING, on different social networks and different other literary sites, nationally and internationally.

I have done hundreds of other genres of literature on different social networks other related platforms as well.

I cannot even count the number of works I have done with strange stunts -- I call new genres of literature or sub-genres of literature which I might some day be permitted by the world's literary authority to make official for advancement in the art of LITERATURE.

I have done many soft works (Ebooks) in different genres of literature for myself and for foreigners beyond I could count.

I have only though officially published two texts: THE JOURNAL OF A PENGICAN - poetry and ABULE ETAN - drama.

The point is I have written more than I have read in my lifetime because I always believe I could do my own as I am reading any text. In school, I barely finish a text because I believe I could write likewise or do better, no matter who the author is. This has though in a way helped me with the courage to discover some strange capacities I have which I might not have detected if I don't give much to writing without season. I have never experienced writer's block before. It can't just happen. If it happens, I will write epistolary writs on it and that means it is fancy to me, pragmatically.

But there is a big problem with my style. I might have been better than this if I HAVE GIVEN A LOT OF TIME READING TEXTS AS I WRITE.

NOW I have known, it is good to WRITE without season and it is better to READ without season. When the two come together. They will be husband and wife and they would produce the best product ever, that the world have never known.

It is good to read and not just to write. Read and write. That is the balance.

It's possible to write your phantasies when you write right; you can read your way into their reality when you read right.

Thus, I encourage us AFRICANS to always read.

©2018

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