jueves, 19 de junio de 2014

For who writes a writer?




 
A writer writes first for himself. You will say: 'What nonsense, maybe:-That selfish. It can be.

 
With this, I say that the writer did not think of their hypothetical readers, no, far from it, and that the intended purpose of every writer is to present his work to as many readers as possible. I mean, writing for himself, in the sense that you can always improve your writing, and so, with the lessons learned through their mistakes, better and better as a writer.

 
Shortly writer cares to trade the opinions of literary critics, writing for them, writing for himself and for his readers.

 
For a writer, the opinion of your readers is what really matters, as it enhances their mistakes.

 
A writer, never thought that his new work is a literary gem, much to be told, and praise, but think that it always could have been improved. That is where lies the job of a writer.

 
You can create infinite number of terrible deeds, most likely so, but thinking and acting this way, the results will come and still never be satisfied with them and will continue to seek improvement in their writings.

 
Andy Garcia


@andygarmont

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