Sunday, July 26, 2009

A Writer Has Not Nothing of His Own Save Only But His Name

As a writer one must remember that every man carves his own path and no two writers, of a single grain use the same, for each and every work of one writer, bears his soley begotten name, and to beat a path that lay already beaten, is to labor with whip and slash, upon spent horse's back in vain. Yes, no two men, not never from, can an already winded tale have came, for no man can train a horse that be wild that where by another man's rein be tame.

~Steven Sleight~