original from Italian : Marzia
translated by : srjasfer
Ten
rules to write well, to live well, to
work well, to love well This is what
comes to think once that it reflects on the words of George Messori, a teacher who suggests how to write creatively
1)It is necessary to forget to be in
school 2) One must nhot feel conditioned from the senses of guilt or from the threats of retaliation
3)If, by
writing, a matter that produces embarrassment or minace that comes out, to bathe oneself inside because there will be discovered to write something interesting for the others
4) sincerity and precision are fundamental
5)One
needs to write of concrete things, familiar and not abstract
6) it needs to let him go, not to be always fussy in comparison to matters “intelligent”. And well, at times, to be stupid
7) to write as if one listens to us - or one reads us - the person that is loved
8) and well not to explain too much, especially the feelings. It needs to write what one feels showing, ifat the , the sentiments
9) to listen to himself the same after having written without following too much with the
ears the grammatical rules
10) and important to cancel, at the end of writing, all that we don't like and what to leave only what fall in line, always f apt or our ears
All it takes is replacing with school another place and to write another action. this discussion pricks a little
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