Is the writer's purpose or personal agenda to expose his or her soul, to offer a message more important than the mundane, or an interesting, entertaining story?
One notices the deeper, more incisive thinking of some of our members here, no matter the topic--Jon Loomis, Peg Herring, I.J. Parker, et al--and is often stopped by it and made to think, because there is the suggestion of some kind of morality at work, some ulterior purpose in the writing conveyance.
Personally, I'm convinced one writes in order to stand out among peers in some way, to leave something bigger than oneself, to out-live one. I don't think anyone STARTS out to write for money, professional success. I just think it's a burning need to carve one's name on the world so as not to be forgotten or overlooked.
Or just get drunk and lie in a pile, like the Romans.
But what the hell do I know?
Tell me, what is it?
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