A good writer is not afraid to be honest, all-cards-on-deck, brutal. This might, actually, have a lethargic therapeutic effect, which puts into discomfort the reader who needs to face-to-face their very own self.
A good writer is not afraid of being accountable to anyone about anything—that is, should this conversation present itself in the first place. They do not justify, they do not explain, or get into rabbit holes of swirling excuses. They are debauched when it comes to the text. They are not afraid to offend.
To be a good writer is an express act of freedom.
Love, R. ♡
