Monday, May 14, 2007

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miniature said...
You know what's interesting is that after a while in enshaa writing we used to get so used to the lame subjects we were provided with to write about that when our teacher came to announce "mozoo: azad" everyone would complain and no one knew what to write about and maybe more than half the time we had was spent on just thinking about a subject to write about... exaclty like you mentioned yourself. But I don't think Weeping Willow would really agree with you since he doesn't consider just ANY realization of thought on paper or weblogs as "writing." This as a question we've been debating on for a while now... What do you and the others think? What really is writing?



ebnossabil said...
salamdear ahmadreza i see you and i wish i could see you! "since they wanted the actual copy to mark it" i like your ending! this fear ke too dele ma khoone karde is the lock, i may feel no matter how much perfect and meaningful i am living, there will be someone at the end that instead of thanking me for the joy i shared with him/her, will expect the actual copy to mark it and obviousley i will be zero, cause my life is not a copy, it is happennig -alhamdolellah- realtimespace

dear miniature so, my answer to what really is writing? is: you write, only when\where you write with courage. we usually write something to share it with someone or make it stay longer or ... and this really happens when you have courage in. look emam hossein and what he wrote. what i wrote must be close to me, to hagh, as close as emam hossein to ali-asghar, as close as your blood to you.