Post by account_disabled on Dec 2, 2023 3:49:52 GMT
We discussed it a bit, with me playing the skeptic. Skeptical because I don't know how feasible a price list is, because the risk is of not being appreciated for the work we do, of setting prices that are too high, of not considering all the facets of the work, etc. But I gave my availability to try.Professional writing is not unique Beyond the price list, we are still talking about web writing, professional writing which, especially in the online world, allows the company to exist. Without content you don't go anywhere. And who writes that content? Web writing does not have a single meaning, it includes many writing services . So “items for 3 euros” cannot make any sense. If that is a budget – and it isn't – it was created without thinking about the purpose of those articles being written.
Without thinking about themselves, too.That book that we loved and reread several times is our experience, which will never be the same as another person's. A friend recommended it to me some time ago The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. I knew it, in the sense that I knew there was a novel with that title, but she Phone Number Data had never intrigued me and the reason is simple: I didn't feel – and still don't feel – any literary affinity with that book. And in fact I abandoned it after 20 pages. Monia, the author of yesterday's guest post “ If you're a writer it's written all over your face ”, instead recommended The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera, which I abandoned the other day after 60 pages.
The literary affinities between book and reader These are stronger, narrower than the previous ones. They create a bond between the book and the person that is unique. As we have seen, it can happen that that bond is shared by other people, but it is not an affinity that can be established a priori. My problem with Kundera's book was an old one. I also knew this novel, but as with Adams' novel there was never any affinity. A book with that title doesn't appeal to me. An author with that name does not bring to mind any geography or any era. And reading those 60 pages I was unable to evoke any image in my mind: I don't know what face and voice those characters have, where they live, move, what they are like. It was an empty reading, which reminded me of Marquez and his One Hundred Years of Solitude , which was torture for me to read.
Without thinking about themselves, too.That book that we loved and reread several times is our experience, which will never be the same as another person's. A friend recommended it to me some time ago The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. I knew it, in the sense that I knew there was a novel with that title, but she Phone Number Data had never intrigued me and the reason is simple: I didn't feel – and still don't feel – any literary affinity with that book. And in fact I abandoned it after 20 pages. Monia, the author of yesterday's guest post “ If you're a writer it's written all over your face ”, instead recommended The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera, which I abandoned the other day after 60 pages.
The literary affinities between book and reader These are stronger, narrower than the previous ones. They create a bond between the book and the person that is unique. As we have seen, it can happen that that bond is shared by other people, but it is not an affinity that can be established a priori. My problem with Kundera's book was an old one. I also knew this novel, but as with Adams' novel there was never any affinity. A book with that title doesn't appeal to me. An author with that name does not bring to mind any geography or any era. And reading those 60 pages I was unable to evoke any image in my mind: I don't know what face and voice those characters have, where they live, move, what they are like. It was an empty reading, which reminded me of Marquez and his One Hundred Years of Solitude , which was torture for me to read.