Journal Juice 3 | When Words Fail

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There are some moments…and days…when nothing you say comes out right and nothing you write reads articulate. In other words, there will be times when your most useful tool fails you. When that happens, should you speak anyway only to at some point find yourself eating your misspoken words? Should you write anyway, knowing that at some point, particularly with the help of a computer and a word processor, that you can erase and rewrite those words, reshape and re-present the core message of what you truly wanted to say originally? Yes, that may very well be the answer. Write. Don’t speak. However, before you write…read. Reading will always better inform the tongue. Reading will always sharpen your pencil and put ink into your pen. Reading will make your fingertips anxious for the tik-tak-tik of the keyboard. When your own words fail, read.

2 responses to “Journal Juice 3 | When Words Fail”

  1. Brandon L. Rucker Avatar

    Reblogged this on Rucker | Writer and commented:
    Needing to take some of my own advice today.

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  2. neiladaniel Avatar

    I’m at Flying Solo but is writing such a solitary thing? I have to read and anything I write, a story, an essay, a poem, a song, everything is an argument, an attempt to communicate a conviction or belief. Writing is how I speak; reading is how I’m spoken to.

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