A photographer in the UK writes steamy fiction. Peter Davidson’s imaginative writing flashes with wit and humour.
He sent a link to a website titled Six Sentences: What can you say in six sentences. “Need a break from your bigger writing projects?” asks Robert McEvily, the creator and editor of 6S. “Need to fine-tune a paragraph? Looking to write anonymously? In a brand-new style? In a completely different genre? Turn to 6S!”
Those were, of course, McEvily’s six sentences. My immediate favorite on the site is the following by Felicia Gregory:
Word
“Can you tell how intelligent someone is by how they write? If someone uses big and difficult words are they smart? If I call myself a writer am I gifted, insightful and cultured? No. What we read is not a test to be graded. The words we read, whether from a shopping list or a great novel are nothing more than a hand shake or a smile; they are merely another brush with humanity.”
I immediately subscribed by email–for “another brush with humanity.” Thank you, Peter.