tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6967308592064240861.post6507198627939619576..comments2023-10-25T03:32:06.815-07:00Comments on brian's blog: Diary of a Writer: Writing DestinationsBrian Yanskyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16338795130182877245noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6967308592064240861.post-44314782061015830552009-06-19T08:36:22.551-07:002009-06-19T08:36:22.551-07:00I remember those days. I had a lot of them. Every ...I remember those days. I had a lot of them. Every once in a while I still have one. <br />I agree with you about writing. I think that's one of the great things about it. You get better, you learn how to do certain things, but every new story is a new world and it challenges what you've learned.Brian Yanskyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16338795130182877245noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6967308592064240861.post-23054681137404086952009-06-18T12:56:11.175-07:002009-06-18T12:56:11.175-07:00Made me think of some of my early stuff from the d...Made me think of some of my early stuff from the days I first started writing. Back in those days I just started accessing my imagination, and what it usually did was just explode in an ugly mixture of every possible idea that popped into my mind. It was bad. <br /><br />That said I wish I still had that stuff as a record of my journey from there to where I am now. Having been writing for over 10 years now there still always seems to be the ability to get better, and that's one of the most fascinating things about writing. One can master language, how to ride a bike, a video game, and many other things, but it seems writing is one thing that just can't be mastered. It's this mysterious thing that just seems to always change as time goes by.Taylor K.https://www.blogger.com/profile/03154871212197584947noreply@blogger.com