The bliss in books

         The time when you pick up a pen to write, the pen streams yours thoughts and ideas putting them together. The flow of visions and opinions all through such a petty seeming device. The mere pen seems so powerful when all seems lost enough. The medium matters as they say. The journey always matters more than the destination. Hence applying this to the skill of writing, we find similar conclusions. The times when we the so called bookworms end up being cooped with another book, such times cannot be scaled with any parameter whatsoever. The world is so infinitely limitless that nothing can encompass it. Writers have often found a vent tho their innermost of ideas and expressions through writing. It is in fact so blissful to admire a write up. Many times we are supposed to write essays during language papers. It is such a calming feeling when you are satisfied by the writing your pen has produced. Such an emotion cannot be bound even by the mighty words.
      Writing provides with the concept which they call as 'Creative satisfaction'. To many it may seem a monotony to sit with a blank page and scribble all over. But a writer brings out worlds and ideas which cannot be marginalised. The days are gone when the quils would have to scribble all along to be replaced by typewriters and later by computers. But any true writer will agree that the real joy still lies to stay loyal to the paper-pen family. Personally I prefer the old pen-paper system. May be it is the sight of the paper, the musky scent of a new page calls to be written upon. The thoughts ache to find a vent. Many times it is not by preparation one can write but a single spark is more than enough. The greatest of writings have emerged of leisure and not of perspiration. The gifted writers who can bring a world to life are the ones whom I admire the most such a great skill it is to make the reader fall in love with the characters of the book. The character of Lyra Belacqua in the golden compass trilogy by Phillip Pullman makes one experience the pain and devastation of the girl in the earnest. The descriptions of the lunch by the picnics in Enid Blyton's series bring water to our tempted lips. The mysterious twists and surprises penned by MR. Dan Brown  make our hearts beat in a flurry. This gift of living the book is equally appreciated in a reader. Such a wonderful blessing it is to be able to have a great expanse of awesome authors out there beckoning us the so called bookworms. Be proud to be one. 

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