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The Monday Morning Memo

When Water Falls from the Sky

What if we had no word for rain?

What if, generation after generation, we simply called it water-falling-from-the-sky?

“Words. I’m surrounded by thousands of words. Maybe millions. Words have swirled around me like snowflakes – each one delicate and different, each one melting untouched in my hands. Deep within me, words pile up in huge drifts… by the time I was two, all my memories had words, and all my words had meanings. But only in my head. I have never spoken one single word. I am almost eleven years old.”
– Sharon M. Draper, Out of My Mind

 Water-falling-from-the-eye. We need a word for that, too.

Sharon Draper’s book is the story of a girl named Melody. 

I will tell you no more about it.

“I love writing. I love the swirl and swing of words as they tangle with human emotions.” – James Michener, from the introduction he wrote for The Dangerous Summer, Ernest Hemingway’s final book.

“At its most basic, we are talking about a learned skill, but do we not agree that sometimes the most basic skills can create things far beyond our expectations? We are talking about tools and carpentry, about words and style . . . but as we move along, you’d do well to remember that we’re also talking about magic.” – Stephen King, On Writing, p. 137

The Idea of Writing is the introductory session of The Ad Writers Masters Class™ at The American Small Business Institute.

Think of this first session, The Idea of Writing, as a free sample. When you have completed your writing assignment, you will have a much better idea of whether you want to go on this journey with me.

I hope you do.

Roy H. Williams

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I’ve been teaching about Strange Attractors for 20 years in the ‘Practical Applications of Chaos Theory’ portion of  The Magical Worlds Communication Workshop. The most concise way of explaining a strange attractor is ‘Something that doesn’t belong, but fits.’ The greater the degree to which it doesn’t belong, and the degree to which it perfectly fits, is what determines the power of the strange attractor (also known as a Third Gravitating Body) to attract and hold human attention.

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- Roy H. Williams, Jan 19, 2021

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