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This is why I write - for all those "Why?" and "How?" moments. How did a thumbprint suddenly erupt on my glasses? Whose is it? Why did they put it there? Also how did they put it there? The orientation was such that their hand must have been at a very peculiar angle indeed. It may even prove to become the vague concept that kickstarts a vignette or short story at some point in the future, but I wanted to share it for now as being the kind of incident that reminds me why I write.
5 comments:
Ooooooooh spooky.
Never did find out what caused it...
Interesting, so do you write in order to attempt to explain the "why" and "how" of everything or is it to put a story behind it?
I try to make sense of the world through stories. That's the easiest way of putting it.
I've had that happen! Yes, it's all the mysteries in life, the unanswered questions, that provide some of the best writing ideas.
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