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Happy New Year! (at Georgia Tech) https://www.instagram.com/p/CYLTMKhMPW4/?utm_medium=tumblr
#atlantatrackclub #resolutionrace #2022 #5K #midnight #fireworks (at Georgia Tech) https://www.instagram.com/p/CYLIVJfMxQZ/?utm_medium=tumblr
Dirty Spokes Battle at Big Creek 10.3 Mile Trail Run Woot! (at Big Creek Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVX8uZHLN-d/?utm_medium=tumblr
Okay, but is it bad to write how you speak? Do any good writers write how they speak? Or is the ask (in which you let your blog readers know that most writers you chat with don't write how they speak) just you very politely dancing around the fact that only the bad writers write how you speak? Asking for a friend who is very secure about the way they write.
I’m not sure what you’re asking. I tend to speak with lot of ums and ers and handwaving gestures and sentences that never exactly finish but just sort of drift off, and I interrupt myself in the middle of a thought and hare off after whatever idea just occurred to me. I’ll embark on a sentence with a vague idea of where it’s going to end up and hope that’s where we get in the end, and all too often wind up somewhere totally different.
Most people speak one way and write in another way. Writers of fiction are ventriloquists, or we should be, speaking to you in a hundred different voices, a voice for every character.
Other people speak in whole sentences, some of them even speak with semicolons, and you can hear the paragraphing. Some of those people do write exactly like they speak. I’ve known a very few of them -- Alan Moore and Clive Barker, the late Peter Nicholls, the late Douglas Adams...
What’s important in a writer is that they write clearly, and they communicate what they want to communicate, as powerfully as they can, in whatever voice they need to write in. It doesn’t matter how they speak, what accent or dialect they speak, or even if they can speak.
“I tend to speak with lot of ums and ers and handwaving gestures and sentences that never exactly finish but just sort of drift off, and I interrupt myself in the middle of a thought and hare off after whatever idea just occurred to me. I’ll embark on a sentence with a vague idea of where it’s going to end up and hope that’s where we get in the end, and all too often wind up somewhere totally different.”
I’ve never seen a better description of how I feel I talk!
Went for my regular Sunday 5 mile heart rate training run and then a three mile hike with my wife, after spending the afternoon removing insulation from my attic. Good day!
A bit of “find Waldo” in this picture.
46°F cloudy and hints of mist and dark (yucky time change for morning runners). Attempted intervals but missed most of my first rest (too engrossed in audiobook “Blink”) and overall was pretty slow. But I did it and now I feel good — good enough to take a mirror selfie 😆
@acfb Atlanta Community Food Bank Hunger Walk #hwr2021 (at Hunting Island Beach / Lighthouse) https://www.instagram.com/p/CMI7yXknEqp/?igshid=qkzdck2gv7w9
Atlanta Mission “Race to End Homelessness 2021” @atlmission (at Milton, Georgia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CLuAxvYrExy/?igshid=14i8sokx7mdi1
48°F and foggy. HR goal 130 bpm was hard to maintain; maybe my HRM needs a new battery?
Wore my new REI running vest. It’s 1/2lb lighter than my Osprey Rev6 and is a lot less bouncy, but still holds 1.5L of water and has a pouch for extra gear. I also like the bigger pockets in the front, plus hydration hose is just turn and sip.
https://strava.app.link/0nQynty06db
2:23 Foundation #FinishTheRun #223fdn Virtual Run/Walk/Ride (at Milton, Georgia) https://223foundation.org
https://strava.app.link/DBTXvqv6mdb
61°F and partly sunny, warmest running day in a long time (shorts!)! Today was supposed to be a 1-3-5-7-5-3-1 (minutes) pyramid workout, with the runs uphill and the ½ time recovery downhill. Except I selected the wrong workout on my watch and did a ladder workout instead🤷♂️.
Not sure if the link I posted will work.
I ran the Atlanta Track Club AJC Peachtree Road Race today while in New Orleans to help my daughter clear a bunch of stuff off some property she is selling.
https://strava.app.link/PPCO7bNOJbb
A couple of #navy #ensigns, separated in time by 42 years: Dad in 1946, me in 1988. This Veteran’s Day I hope for peace to prevail, and that we have fair winds and following seas! https://www.instagram.com/p/CHdBHcbHLSG/?igshid=uojsfdctxx97
Enjoying some paddling while camping at Fort Mountain State Park.
Finished #running the #AmericanLegion #100MilesForHope for #Veterans&ChildrenFoundation at the #dirtyspokes11 Chattahoochee Pointe #10k this weekend. Now for the next 100 #cycling. 🏃♂️🚴♂️ (at Chattahoochee Pointe Nature Trail and Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGQqZvInmCR/?igshid=1b8h9k6ya92iv
Just completed 60 of my #100MilesForHope at the #dirtyspokes11 #harbinspark #10k
Great day for a run!