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I created this one night while fustrated about my inability to write, and why I was spending so much time trying anyways. It only took fifteen minutes but by the end I had a better understanding of what I was trying to do. If you read it please let me know what you think.
Words By Steve Van Bakel words the syllabic building blocks of creativity putting a few of these blocks together one can create anything within the spectrum of their imagination add a few more delicately chosen words and suddenly you've given your creation life combine flowing strings of words and now your creation has the ability to think, feel, and express emotions but it's not until these words draw an emotional response from the reader that the builder becomes an artist each word added is a brush stroke on the canvas every elaborate scene is the perfectly posed model where other artists may wait days for perfect conditions a writer always has the ideal lighting for that is how it was created words put together in a captivating fashion have the ability to offer an escape to its readers whether it be a half hour escape from that noisy rush hour bus or escaping half the day away without leaving the comfort and security of your bedroom the artist is able to draw the reader into his imagination taking them to a beautiful distant land of elves and fairies or into the dark mind of a psychopathic killer but do not fear for when you return you will still be in the safety of your own life words are easy to find look about you they're everywhere and they're free pick one from that road sign and one from that cereal box save these in that empty drawer in the recesses of your mind once the drawer is full and words are falling out begin to put them to good use use them as your building blocks build and build and keep building because within us all an artist is hidden
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