Words are like people: even when you think you know them, they show up filled with surprises. And just like people, some words linger on while others come and go without asking. I love to watch words march across the page like little black ants. I love to walk into a room where sentences swirl like spaghetti, and when a new word bounces off me like a rock on a windshield I hurry to look it up before it disappears. Just as I have been told a person can't be too rich or too thin I figure it is not possible for anyone to have too many words. The more words we know the more clearly we speak; the more clearly we speak the better we understand each other. What could simpler than that? I like haiku, short stories, poems that fit on page, uncluttered paintings and little black dresses with pearls. As for our language, still growing faster than a downhill snowball, is it possible we are biting off more words than we can chew? (Gloria MacKay, from Foreword to the book)
| Author: Gloria MacKay |
| Publisher: Lulu.Com |
| Publication Date: Nov 15, 2018 |
| Number of Pages: 92 pages |
| Language: English |
| Binding: Paperback/Poetry |
| ISBN-10: 0359202993 |
| ISBN-13: 9780359202997 |