Monday, September 10, 2007

POLAROIDS P 39-43 A Lammot

POLAROIDS.

Continuing with the theme of writing just for the fun (or torture) of it, the author explains that our writing usually starts as a blurred processing picture, and until all the images of such picture is revealed we can appreciate its full contents. The same happens with our writings, we might think we are writing about one centered theme or object, but in fact we might end up taking different focal points from that object ending up in a complete different view of our original object. If this is the case, the different perspectives are what give one topic the interest or disinters of the readers.

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