by Chris
Once
in a while I try to write in English which is quite challenging as I’m not a
native English speaker. It’s a good exercise though and I’ll try my best –
promised! At least I can say you’ve been warned and you may encounter some
adventurous modifications of grammar... Enough said and let’s get into the real
topic: climbing and writing about!
Writing blogs I often get trapped by the concept of telling my experiences and stories in a chronological order. And sometimes very detailed, maybe even to narrow.
In
the meantime I’ve realized that it bored me in a way that I wrote less and
less. Don’t get me wrong, telling stories is great! And it’s also me who loves
reading about others experiences. Well written stories are the source of
inspiration and dreams.
It’s more the style of writing I like to change. Reviewing my own articles and stories I often find the description of finishing a project in a similar fashion.
First I see and try a new project of which I think I can never do. Then I wonder about the process and progress which includes the need to change something in my life and eventually after many days of failure I can’t stop wondering that I can sent.
Although I’ve to admit that this is my own and real experience and even now – writing these sentences – I still wonder about some realization, I find it a refreshing change from telling the mere history and procedures of finishing one project into describing thoughts, feelings, observations or actual peculiarities or specialties of both my own and others but also worldwide climbing. Personal opinions included.
What? Aaarghhh!, you may think, having a well-known Swedish guy in mind. No worries, not this style… :)
I love provocations, but they should have a basis.
More to come.
Rotstock/Eiger |
Writing blogs I often get trapped by the concept of telling my experiences and stories in a chronological order. And sometimes very detailed, maybe even to narrow.
Waterfall at Gimmelwald |
It’s more the style of writing I like to change. Reviewing my own articles and stories I often find the description of finishing a project in a similar fashion.
First I see and try a new project of which I think I can never do. Then I wonder about the process and progress which includes the need to change something in my life and eventually after many days of failure I can’t stop wondering that I can sent.
Cèüze |
Although I’ve to admit that this is my own and real experience and even now – writing these sentences – I still wonder about some realization, I find it a refreshing change from telling the mere history and procedures of finishing one project into describing thoughts, feelings, observations or actual peculiarities or specialties of both my own and others but also worldwide climbing. Personal opinions included.
What? Aaarghhh!, you may think, having a well-known Swedish guy in mind. No worries, not this style… :)
I love provocations, but they should have a basis.
More to come.
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