I
freely admit it: I am addicted to words.
I think most of us who write have the same addiction to one extent or
another. Words have power and the more words we know, then the more power we
have as writers. The two most important references in my writer’s toolbox are a
dictionary and a thesaurus. I could not
write without them. However, my addiction to words goes beyond the norm.
My
infatuation with words started early in life and began with my learning to read.
I read everything I found that had words, from books to magazines to comic
books. It is true that I did not understand all I read, and there were many
times when I came across words that I could not readily sound out to pronounce.
My parents, whom I suspect were weary of my spelling out words for them to
pronounce and give definitions, added a dictionary to my bookshelf when I was
around six years-old. It was not a child’s dictionary; rather it was a regular
grown-up Webster’s Dictionary. After bestowing me with this fascinating tome of
words, if I attempted to spell out a word for their appraisal, their answer to
me was, “Go and look it up in your dictionary.”
Eventually,
I began to keep notebooks of words and their definitions, and later, when I
discovered the thesaurus, I added their synonyms. Eventually, I transferred the
words in the notebooks to index cards, with words on one side and their
definitions and synonyms listed on the other side. I still do this, and yes, I
admit that hoarding words is a weird obsession. However, I find that as a
writer it is an obsession with an advantage as words inspire more words, which eventually
lead to prose and verse and before you know it, you are writing essays,
articles, poems and even novels.
And
so, dear friends, I do not apologize for my word addiction, and I do not foresee
a rehabilitation program in my future. However, I feel that you, my readers,
should have forewarning that anyone could acquire this obsession. There are millions of words out there in the
open just waiting to drag you into their world and there is no escape…
Keep
on reading; keep on writing and thanks for stopping by. ~Yvonne~
4 comments:
Great blog.
Good advice...
Good advice...
Lovely post and some really beautiful poetry, Yvonne. Will be keeping an eye on the blog.
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