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He does not faint or grow weary; his understanding is unsearchable. He gives power to the faint, and to him who has no might he increases strength. Even youths shall faint and be weary, and young men shall fall exhausted; but they who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint.
Isaiah 40:28-31
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Look Up….
It’s all about disconnecting…not forever. Make living the priority.
Cleve Sylcox, On Writing
First, and for most, I’m an under-achiever … the label stamped on my forehead by many colleges and colleagues. I wanted you to know this before we started. I’m not a New York Times Author nor do I make my living writing…I’m a geek. Writing to me is simply a means of expression, an outlet for stress and anxiety. I write because I love to write and others love to read the stories, and poems. However, I do want my work read by everyone so I do follow the “rules” sort of. I also would like to quit my geek job and be a full-time writer. Sometimes, it is an up hill climb…I lack the talent and skills to achieve my goals. I do cling to something the Wizard gave me, and that is courage.
Where talent fails and where skills flee,
I have the courage to present my wares
no matter how lack luster they might be.
I use to write with no thought of editing or even proofreading. I wrote randomly, without care or regard to the reader. I uploaded my books to Lulu, made a shoddy cover and Wa-la …a book was born. I had climbed a Mountain. I stood on the precipice with my chest out ready to crow like a rooster.
The mountain was only teasing me and wanted me to leave. The task was not conquered; it was not even tamed. This heap of rock was only allowing me a small taste of achievement through writing.
After many bad reviews based on editing…I slunk off the peak and slid into an euphony – you must edit; proof is a necessity; secure your lines as you climb the mountain or you will tumble-down and the landing will always hurt.
After consoling many writer friends and reading an endless barrage of books on the subject of Writing, I came to several conclusions.
1. Write with passion.
2, Write for a particular audience,
3. Pick a genre and stay with it.
4. …and above all else, edit, edit, edit, edit…then edit some more.
Over the next few weeks, I will take each of these and go further in detail.



