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#WriteYourWay

August 17, 2015 by Peter Wietmarschen Leave a Comment

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Welcome back everyone!

As you might have seen from our blog last week, today is the day of the #WriteYourWay project. Today we want to hear from you about why you write. We all write for different reasons and these reasons span the spectrum of thought and emotion. The goal of this project is to learn from others why writing is special to them and maybe inspire a few writers to pursue their dream. We want to hear from all of our followers because in some way we all write.

For example, I write for business. I love to come on the blog and keep you all up to date with what is happening in the company, the business world, and around the literary sphere. For me, writing the blog is a small way for me to stay creative as I’m not always able to play my saxophone as much as I want.

Now I’m sure you all have different reasons you write and I know you all have different styles you like to write. Let us know that too. Do you write for fun? Or maybe you write to bring awareness to a special cause. Maybe you write to put something on the page and let it out of your mind. To me, that is why writing is so special. It allows each and every one of us to express ourselves in a way that is unique. I find it is a close parallel to music. In music, the same piece can never really be played exactly the same way each time. With writing, the same occurs. There are so many heroic epics out there and not a single one is the same. Every author brings a small piece of themselves to each work they write, giving it character and spice. We are all unique and so is our writing.

With that I hope you decide to join in with us and let us know how you #WriteYourWay. Keep a look out in the near future for a recap of all the great submissions from today.

As always, have a great day.

Filed Under: Authors, Creative Writing, Social Media, Uncategorized, Writing Tagged With: #WriteYourWay, author, Creative Writing, creativity, social media, writer, writing

About Peter Wietmarschen

Peter, a 2014 graduate of Morehead State University's Caudill College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, earned a Bachelor of Arts in Music. He strives to express his thoughts and ideas in a creative and professional manner.

Peter is our Vice President of Operations and Marketing and a contributing writer on our site. He enjoys writing blogs providing the best resources for writer.

In his spare time Peter is an avid soccer fan, supporting FC Cincinnati and is a member-at-large of The Pride: FC Cincinnati Supporters Group and a contributor to their blog, Hope The Blog.

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