10 sentences on writing

Dec 31, 2005 14:05

1) When I write, it is not just: I don't just write ( Read more... )

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Dropping my words into the cauldron.. anonymous January 3 2006, 17:47:08 UTC
I love the way your writing writes. I say something. Through you it is tranformed. Watch it happen. Plunk!

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Re: Dropping my world's cauldron.. hermeneut January 4 2006, 04:55:02 UTC
Thank you for the lovely sentiment. You say something, and through me it is transformed. I should add further that for something to be transformed through me, you only need to recognize that what you say to me is always already a transformative act. Thus, what happens is that things become what they already are, but not in the sense that things actualize their potential. Things are always already undergoing transformative processes because things ARE transformative processes.

To enact a transformative performance, we let becoming be becoming, and we let being become being.

I write the way your writing loves, and I weigh the love your writing writes. Of course, "your" writing is an extension of "our" writing, and "our" writing can only be interpreted in relation to "your" writing.

...I love, I weigh, and I write...
...the writing, the way, and the love...
...(y)our writing writes, loves, and weighs...

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