Writing Proverbs: Read Up and Reflect

Take a breather and relax, a few as you wish. Read lightly many proverbs maybe of a theme or just read from start to finish. What are the recurring words, themes or images that strike you, interest you, arrest you, captivates you or overwhelm you? Note them all down and delve in the strongest felt one, or ones if you like. If lack of a dominant one, choose one and record all of them down uncensored.

Have you got a proverb or more? Reflect on it or them and collect them for publish or re read them at later times to experience what they mean to you. Compare with other proverbs and feel whether you make a good contribution for anyone, meaning is life better than if without the proverb you created.

Writing Proverbs: What are the reasons.

Are you inspired by the words of wisdom you chanced upon; those lines that makes you feel so right about what life reels; so wise in conveying across those meanings that is so significant; so humorous and so tactfully speaks the truth; so staunch in stating what values entails; so witty in their deliverance; that inspiration and hope you receive; what unites your feelings and thoughts that you have been wanting to state and now it appears to you just as it is.

And for many other reasons that urges you to have yours written done as well, the first step is to write down and do a collection of reasons what come over you when you receive these proverbs and with these reasons you can start your preparation for writing proverbs.

Writing Art Criticism: Evaluate or leave it open

Have you give a resounding analysis and come to conclude something that the art conveys? Does your evaluation have any basis or just that subjective view?

 Be it any case do make it known and not make up anything. For any supporting basis, do remember to quote accurately the sources and include them in the bibliography towards the end.


Yet if there is no need to or no supporting reasons, leave them open -ended and leave the conclusions if any to your readers.

Writing Art Criticism: Observe and Analyze

You have your first impressions and observations noted down as well. Now open the analytical eyes and mind and observe what the artist have produced.

Next you have to analyze the what you have perceived  and felt. Then you have to critic on why the artist have acted in the ways. This whats and whys will involved a lot of aspects like relating to history for example contrasting with another work, the relation to commercial, social, religious, intra-personal, scientific etc. aspects the scene depicted and visual senses that are caused to invoke.

Do make a list of all this whats and whys, then mapped them out with the associated aspects observed and analyzed, then structure your criticism and if you are given certain constraints like word limits or excerpts, then summarize or extract as appropriate.

Writing Art Criticism: What's your first impression?

If ever you are on the way to write on a art with critics, do be very attuned to how you feel, sense and think at the first impression. For this is one instinct that is uniquely yours. It is true and there is nothing wrong except to mention and share your experience of the art.

Then you may log your findings where your first impressions change, deepen or vanish. This is your experience of the art piece and how it relates to you and vice versa in this exchange of attention and time. You will need a big and long collection of art jargons which you will need to spend on countless of art critics, so called your predecessors to describe your art piece and you will be marveled as to the increase and evolution of your art criticism where you go in depth and/or enlarge your grasp of the art piece that invokes you to express so vividly your experience to draw your own pool of interested readers you influenced by your writings all based on your impressions that becomes first again.

Writing SMS - Use Punctuations Skillfully

There is a positive side of SMS that benefits the classical and grammatically accurate writer. The avid use of punctuation for expressing emotions, shortening words without losing the meaning, and even using them to paint a picture upgrades the creative use of punctuation.

No normal sort of writing focuses more than SMS the skillful use of punctuation and do remember to write in full the words when back to writing the normal script.

Writing SMS - Add icons and Write

Do add in icons to express your tone of voices or images to describe them shortly what words will take a longer time and  bigger space to achieve.

Also do write in picture composition way in abbreviations for the effective and interesting way to convey your message in a matter of a few words, which can actually be very concise and meaningful.

The wonder of short messages is that they lies deeper and longer in the heart; a collection of heart felt speeches in short.