When I go north, is it without a reference to the South?
When I create something new, do I eliminate the old?
When I write fiction, do my characters take off from known worlds to assume new shapes?
When I support someone, do I oppose those not on the same side?
When I choose the best, do I reject the less than perfect?
When I express the gist in a poem, do I forget the whole?
When I write and publish for reader consumption, do I discover something within me?
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Powerful questions, really boiling down to what you really can choose.
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Thank you so much, Bjorn!
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Good rhetorical questions that make us answer even if the writer doesn’t asks.
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That’s a good reader response 😊 Thank you so much, Indira!
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Well thought out poem. Do characters from our fictions take off from known worlds and create new shapes? hmmm I wonder? 🙂
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Hope you find an answer 😊 Thank you so much for engaging!
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Wonderful questions that can be rhetorical or answered.
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Each of us will generate a different answer for it. Thank you, Lisa!
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You’re welcome, Reena 🙂
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I like your style. The third question stood out to me… wonderful poem!
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Glad you could relate to it. Thank you, Miriam!
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Well thought out poem, as writers I think we do all of those.
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Thank you, Diana!
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Great food for thought! Great.
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Thank you, Helen!
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Well written Reena
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Thank you!
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You’re most welcome
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I think it all comes down to “live and let live” and if that were a starting point we wouldn’t be where we are. I didn’t mean for that to be punny.
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Thank you, Melissa!
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