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The Afternoon of a Writer

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“For today he required no more, no sight or conversation, and above all nothing new. Just to rest, to close his eyes and ears; just to inhale and exhale would be effort enough. He wished it was bedtime. Enough of being in the light and out of doors; he wanted to be in the dark, in the house, in his room.”

‎-Peter Handke, The Afternoon of a Writer

‎Writers write, and if they don’t write, they die.

‎Writing was the first mass form of media back in the days when we had no technology to communicate easily.

‎From ancient tablets, symbols in the pyramids, and Alphabetical.

‎And we use it to produce a kind of letters and telegraphs to communicate or to say something that has a meaning behind it.

‎Now in the modern day, we have technology that is so advanced it can communicate faster in a second, and it helps easily to do the things that give you satisfaction in the work that you do.

‎But not all of the great works of Art will be easier to create and make because it takes time, and most of the original works will not happen overnight.

‎The point is, it takes persistence and effort to do a kind of Art that will last in the test of time.

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