The Voice of Silence (ePub)
An Unmissing Link Flowing Eternal
(Sprache: Englisch)
The Voice of Silence follows the mundane events of the Notts family through the universal challenges that progress in society through time past history.
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The Voice of Silence follows the mundane events of the Notts family through the universal challenges that progress in society through time past history.
Autoren-Porträt von Tom Sadnaur
With the plan of writing under a pen name, I am publishing this work under my own name because it was written prior to my current style, which I have been evolving under my pen name. I write under the pen name of Tom Sadnaur as a hit-or-miss smash in your face, futurist. I am an ever-determined poet attempting to express a word to be worth a thousand pictures.Seeing it or not, I know that, down the road, I will be satisfied. I gave my best shot to let my words live on, on paper. I don’t care about other’s opinions of the words I write down, as these words express my ideas and thoughts as I see put to lay them out to the world. When I move on, I shall have peace that I have put forth effort in an attempt to achieve the calling of my dreams.
I am going to continue my work until I am satisfied. I have said what I have to say, and even at this point, I do not believe the poetic voice shall escape me. I figure the publishing of a half-dozen works, more or less, shall put out a characteristic example of my use of written language. The more I get rejected, the stronger I shall try and the harder I shall work, until the fancy is replaced.
As my craft has been evolving itself, I am continually having these “ah-ha” moments of ways to improve my style and skill. Such as, the other day, I write a note to myself in a new notebook I call “future work.” And I say, well, when the three works I am completing at this time are behind me and the new ideas are gnawing at my soul, I am going to try to rewrite a poem, paragraph, chapter, etc. I have just written a few weeks earlier off of memory, trying to remember the exact words and capture the same concept of the poetic message screaming for release.
This writing concept came to me the other day while I was cutting my grass in a race against darkness. I kept stopping and going into the garage to jot down the lines spinning through my thoughts. I was pushing along in a big square, and when I got back closest to the garage,
... mehr
it was about the same cycle as the line I would think up, passing alongside those things of nature inspiring me.
Anyway, I am doing my work on one of my current projects for upcoming publication, and those lines I scribbled down are fitting right in. Yet I don’t quite remember them the same as I wrote them, and I cannot find the gas pump receipt I penciled them on.
Those words were like my children. I was looking for hours everywhere. I remember, pretty sure after completing my chores outdoors, putting them in with the work they fit into so perfectly. But they are lost. So I will rewrite the verse the best I can remember, and when the original resurfaces, I shall combine the two into a better, more complete version. When the movements are closest, the kindred will connect routinely to eventually become one.
I am a glass half-full type of guy. I spent four hours looking for a two-inch-by-five-inch scrap of paper, but maybe this could be a useful technique I could try using on a future work. Write it twice and compare and combine the two in order to write better, more concise fiction. If that scrap of thoughts were where I had thought, I may never have had this idea for this new type of editing that I would like very much to try on myself in an upcoming work.
It is all part of the developing and honing of a craft. The hardest part is having the confidence to get started. Once began, the path will evolve to complete itself in a sharing of justice expressed through my writer’s voice. I enjoy evolving my writing skills and hope that you enjoy listening as I grow.
The sad things written are supposed to give you an awareness and appreciation for the daily things we should be thankful for. The happy things written should make you take notice of just how thin the fragile strands are that delicately hold this breathing existence of ours together.
Anyway, this is my second publication. Enjoy it. Also, as I grow as an author and pass through this short midlife phase of boredom, enjoy my other works published and upcoming under Tom Sadnaur.
Anyway, I am doing my work on one of my current projects for upcoming publication, and those lines I scribbled down are fitting right in. Yet I don’t quite remember them the same as I wrote them, and I cannot find the gas pump receipt I penciled them on.
Those words were like my children. I was looking for hours everywhere. I remember, pretty sure after completing my chores outdoors, putting them in with the work they fit into so perfectly. But they are lost. So I will rewrite the verse the best I can remember, and when the original resurfaces, I shall combine the two into a better, more complete version. When the movements are closest, the kindred will connect routinely to eventually become one.
I am a glass half-full type of guy. I spent four hours looking for a two-inch-by-five-inch scrap of paper, but maybe this could be a useful technique I could try using on a future work. Write it twice and compare and combine the two in order to write better, more concise fiction. If that scrap of thoughts were where I had thought, I may never have had this idea for this new type of editing that I would like very much to try on myself in an upcoming work.
It is all part of the developing and honing of a craft. The hardest part is having the confidence to get started. Once began, the path will evolve to complete itself in a sharing of justice expressed through my writer’s voice. I enjoy evolving my writing skills and hope that you enjoy listening as I grow.
The sad things written are supposed to give you an awareness and appreciation for the daily things we should be thankful for. The happy things written should make you take notice of just how thin the fragile strands are that delicately hold this breathing existence of ours together.
Anyway, this is my second publication. Enjoy it. Also, as I grow as an author and pass through this short midlife phase of boredom, enjoy my other works published and upcoming under Tom Sadnaur.
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Tom Sadnaur
- 2016, 90 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: AUTHORHOUSE
- ISBN-10: 1524639230
- ISBN-13: 9781524639235
- Erscheinungsdatum: 26.09.2016
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