"The only boundary preventing excellence in writing is your own perception of the craft."
I often refer to a piece of writing as being excellent. Having used it several times tonight, I started wondering what I really meant and just how good a piece of writing can be before it is called excellent.
This is a short piece exhorting authors to excellence.
You ever try to read something you wrote and it almost causes physical pain its so bad? And the best part is everyone around you says it’s great and you still can’t stand it. Who’s right? How do you just get to the point where you can actually enjoy your work?
How to haiku and do it well. 2nd in part of a series of finding your own way on the haiku path and retaining the authenticity of haiku.