Art and Writing
Behind the Writing
Creativity's Foward
I am someone in love with the delicacy and exquisite beauty of written language, and I consider myself to be extraordinarily creative in employing the limitless power of the written word. I write to integrate my heart, as well as my brain, into every punctuation mark, metaphor, and dramatic ending. When I write, I am  articulating complex thoughts, ideas and images -- concepts that, for me, cannot be expressed by speaking.  I receive great personal pleasure and a sense of accomplishment by transforming these original concepts into a concrete form, whether that be paper or an electronic document. Physiologically, to write is to express an individual’s random arrangement of logic -- the unique pattern of thought that results from the combinations of chemicals and neurons in the brain, thus creating a sort of poetry in the science of it all. I am perpetually inspired and awed by the influential words of writers like F. Scott Fitzgerald, Kahlil Gibran, Oscar Wilde, and other classical writers of the early 1900’s and late 1800’s; these masters inspire my word choices and central tone. Other flashes and sparkles of inspiration come to me from the present day population as well -- living, vibrant people and how they move, breathe and react to the ever-changing stimulus around them. I am someone who is routinely inspired by empathy toward others and how the cultivation of that prosocial idea can incite more relatability and emotional appeal to change the minds of even the most closed-minded people.  I am a creative person, in love with the written word and its endless possibilities and eager to make my mark in the world, helping my fellow man along the way.
The God separated a spirit from Himself and fashioned it into Beauty. He showered upon her all the blessings of gracefulness and kindness. He gave her the cup of happiness and said, "Drink not from this cup unless you forget the past and the future, for happiness is naught but the moment."