The Power of Words

Apr 28, 2006 22:15

I had made a promise to myself not to get all weepy and sentimental over posting the last chapter of Another Man's Cage, AMC. And I even managed to behave in the post, without falling all over myself and gushing too much ( Read more... )

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dawn_felagund May 2 2006, 14:57:16 UTC
Writing is practically innate to me, so I'm around as long as you want to listen! :^D

I always find it interesting to see the difference between how a writer herself perceives comments/feedback and how she then thinks other writers perceive comments/feedback. There is often such a gap: Most writers will admit that even a tiny bit of praise can mean a good deal, but when it comes time to do that for someone else, they begin to wonder and doubt if they have something to say "of significance."

Sometimes, just to hear, "I appreciate your work and it brightens my day to read what you have to say" can mean more than the most thought-out philosophical diatribe!

After all, sharing one's writing is about appealing to the emotions of others, so to achieve this is a great accomplishment.

That said, I am so glad that you wrote that first comment to me that day! I remember grinning ear to ear and reading it aloud to Bobby, it was so wonderful. And I've always had the philosophy *points to icon* that was proven that day. Not such a good philosophy when it comes to picking up hitchhikers, I might add, but certainly applicable in a community like this. ;)

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