Do you write?

...Meaning except E-Mails,skin's code,computer related writing...

Do you write? What you write? You write in a newspaper or magazine? You write articles? Do you write poems? You write short stories or long? Just out of curiosity do you use pens or you are a keyboard addict?

Have fun everybody.

Feel free to express any opinion on the subject of writing...even feel free to share something you wrote and find it really good.
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Fall is coming leaves will change, old ways of life to re arrange. Soon the snow will cover our tracks, but no time now to look back. Spring has come, things now changed. Old ways of life now re arranged. 1977 clw
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So you like poetry clwoods?
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Now is the winter of our discontent....... made glorious by this son of York.

(I wrote that in a previous life)

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Yes! I like poems. I don't write or read many though!! My husband has written some very nice ones. I love reading quotes by famous people. Mostly Native American, and I do love to write letters. I only use the computer for online writing. For my letters I try and use my favorite pen!!! That poem of sorts, I wrote is actually the chorus to a song I wrote. I never had it published. I am much more into music and playing guitar!! One of my best friends from back home (Illinois) was with the Buckinghams (only for some studio recordings). He helped me with the music for those words.
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I design and publish internal company Quality standards manuals and Assembly manuals.
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I design and publish internal company Quality standards manuals and Assembly manuals.


This sounds like heavy material hand-work or computerised work! I used to make manuals when i was positioned as penman during army service. It's a bit of a pain in the butt,but somehow i managed to make it!
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Yes! I like poems.


Moi aussi! I like to read and write poetry,dunno if i'm any good,my friends and teachers at school,as well as classmates at university now say so,but i kinda not believe that. I could try to translate something i wrote,cause i write in Greek,if you want to...dunno if any meanings get lost in translation. What are your fav poets?

PS: I like writing in my ecologic pad,made from recycled paper,has that oldie look and smell of olden paper.
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I wrote that in a previous life


You had been good in your previous life.

I wonder and wonder what are you up to in this life?
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This sounds like heavy material hand-work or computerised work!


Both....

I have to work hands-on with the products (assembling, disassembling, painting, testing, etc.) to get the digital images I need, then load the images into the computer, edit them to fit the layout.

The layout process is both mental design and writing design to best present the information to the target employees, as well as being a resource for online material.

I find the most difficult part is wording the manual text correctly so the idea is clear and concise, while maintaining the correct fit into the layout.
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wording the manual text correctly


Totally agree,much weading out ideas goes on while going over and over same text. I guess manuals are meant to be read by everyone and must be understandable.
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I was born at a very young age...I sometimes have trouble remembering the first stuff...
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Let's see, I like Robert Frost, and though not a traditional poet, I like Bob Dylan's writing the best. I would love to read your poems. And I love the smell of old paper too.
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I write checks...for bills




I dont even own a pen anymore.
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why do you always hurt the one you love
the one you shouldn't hurt at all
Why do you pluck the perfect rose
and crush it till it's petals fall....

er...

gosh i forgot the other lines....

and i write with the keyboard! LOL
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I sometimes have trouble remembering the first stuff...


Hey you can, everyone has the right to express...
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I write checks...for bills


Oh you crack me up...
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I dont even own a pen anymore.


Worry not my friend, better days are due...
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gosh i forgot the other lines....


You wrote this? Sounds interesting? Hey a Sphynx with secret talents here!
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Let's see, I like Robert Frost, and though not a traditional poet


I don't know him,but i like contemporary poets too,mainly surrealists. I just love free form verse,not obligatory rhyming. Well some of those i read: Spigniev Herbert, Miroslav Holump, Thomas Stern Elliot, Vlantimir Mayiakovski, Antre Mpreton, Mpertolt Mprext, Federico Garthia Lorca, Zak Prever, Nazim Hikmet, Sylvia Plath, Odysseas Elytis, Giorgos Seferis, Konstantinos Kavafis, Nikos Gkatsos, Nikos Kranidiotis, Kostas Montis, Kiki Dimoula...some others that i either don't remember right now...

(Name spelling must be horrible,but dunno how it written in English )
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i don't want to make an impression. I apologize Cyberworld. I did not wrote that. I was in love with that poem a long time ago. I wrote, re-wrote (and so on)that poem on several pieces of paper (a long time ago). mind you i am not suppose to forget the author or the poem for that matter but i forgot... . gosh that was stupid. better look for the complete version before it will forever fade from my memory. I posted it here bcoz it popped out from my mind when i saw this thread.... Again i apologize
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This is dedicated to all my good friends in life,something i wrote just six,maybe seven months ago...

Shadows

Sweet ebriety of bliss,
absonant theatre life is,
absolution and antithesis
words and actions,
unknown gravities,
anoetic senses.
Before a crowd
and an ablazing stage
shining stars that glitter,
experiences march on,
life,hopes and ideals.
Masked men,
dispensable in a circle,
in blinders and guises,
some times premiers,
others supernumeraries.
Yet unknown fears
drill the heart
and the stage
betrays the end.
And when the lights are out,
when the crowd is gone,
and all
carrying luggage,
dreams and moments,
take the train
of oblivion,
just then you feel
the vicious circle
of fading stars.
Yet when the lights are out,
just know they'll be there,
all alone,
like shadows,
waiting,
without any light,
without any darkness.
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Again i apologize


No need to apologize my friend, the important thing is that you remember and don't forget things that matter, just like what you once felt,just like what you do remember. As long as it lives inside you,you still maintain originality in character.
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yes