“It’s necessary to admit that there's no universal truth about right and wrong when the subjects of your writings come rightly from your heart.”
Frederick Vanderbuilt“How are you going do your writings? How can the others understand you through words describing places, sensations, thoughts, feelings, hope, love, separations on a maze of phrases and paragraphs cemented with your ability to 'knit' your story? Maybe, 'how' is more relevant to provide for your readers a consistent path to build a story from the beginning to the end than 'what' and 'why'. Of course, you are not going to dismiss them. These ones – 'what' and 'why' –, they are pretty damn good too.”
Frederick Vanderbuilt“On a writer’s path there are always some level of pain and solitude, life and death, love and hate, longing and fullness of soul, romance and separation, contemplation and adventure. And each one of them is constantly walking side by side in my lifetime. Always reachable by a thought.”
Frederick Vanderbuilt“It’s necessary to admit that there's no universal truth about right and wrong when the subjects of your writings come rightly from your heart.”
Frederick Vanderbuilt“You must know in what way you are going to use the morphology and syntax to build your 'how”
Frederick Vanderbuilt