Power of Solitude : Voice of Writers
₹349.00
ISBN-978-93-6175-461-6
Any writer is a professor of one’s perception. A writer upholds and stays faithful to experiences garnered in life. This faith facilitates the power to defend and proclaim thoughts. But what do you think? When does a writer gather this power? It is when the writer is in solitude. So, what is solitude?
A general meaning of solitude is uninhabited. Furthermore, uninhabited can mean unoccupied. And an unoccupied mind is boundless. As a writer, you crave the boundlessness to weave your thoughts into words. Your voice is your perception. When alone, your perception is unbothered by prejudices, unabashed, and therefore free.
“I don’t belong anywhere” is when you, as a writer, feel free to belong everywhere, resonate with every topic you pen, and pour yourself completely into your piece. Solitude strengthens your perception. You are worthy of what you think, and your reflections are potent is a voice that occurs to you when you are all by yourself.
Only writers, after spiritualists, know how priceless solitude is. You invite alone time, so you can logic your reflection. You see words reflect thoughts, and you never reflect in chaos. you only cast back when you wish to find your gathered self, therefore this act of finding your gathered self is your written piece. So, solitude becomes the key ingredient behind what you write.
For many writers, the act of writing is an intensely personal journey, one that thrives in the quiet embrace of isolation. Solitude is often regarded as a writer’s sanctuary. In the life of a writer, solitude is not merely a lack of company; it is a profound catalyst for creativity and self-discovery.
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