A writer's outcome is much more uNpredIctaBle. The blank page does not implore the writer to cover its body; it is perfectly content just the way it is. The writer does not have any insight into how the paper wishes to be dressed. The blank page is stubborn and will not settle for anything less than perfection. An interior designer is capable of pleasing all aspects of a room. It seems that a blank page is never satisfied, no matter how much attention the writer is willing to give.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
My first post in the blogging world!
An interior designer maps out a pleasantly designed vision of a room. The modest walls plead the designer to cover their n a k e d n e s s with wallpaper and framed art. The floor prepares itself for the strenuous task of supporting the truckload of furniture that will soon arrive. Magazines and color samples sprawled out on the floor deliver a glimpse of ideas for prospective rooms. The ceiling holds her breath and hopes that the designer chooses wisely; for she will be destined to gaze down on the room for years to come. The room needn't fear; the interior designer's knowledge and experience enables her to place everything where it belongs. The room transforms into a living space and all are satisfied.
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Hey Kristin! After reading your comment (which by the way it is great to know that I am not the only one who struggles with writing) I clicked on your page and Im glad I did. I absolutely love your idea about the blank page. I couldnt have described it better "...a blank page is never satisfied".
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