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A Wordsmith’s Expressive Journey Through the English Vocabulary

  • Writer: Ronald Everett Maynard
    Ronald Everett Maynard
  • Jun 16
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 30

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I have always documented the importance of the English vocabulary. My proficiency in speaking delineates the expressiveness of a passionate conversationalist. When written on blank paper, I use penmanship to craft cursive, detailing the beauty of each word I formulate into a sentence.

 

I am a wordsmith with a passion for streams of consciousness into worded masterpieces, ensuring the significance when conveying any narrative. My accurate techniques for constructing grammatical text require that I have an intuitive understanding of the world in which we live. I see, hear, smell, and taste literature and feed its splendor to readers.

 

My finely explained descriptions demonstrate our natural landscapes, architectural wonders, and the diversely complex population, fulfilling roles as themes come alive worldwide, and protagonists or antagonists fulfill the scheme of the imagination. I dream of a world nonexistent, a place constructed of the unknowingness of a believability, and in the mind’s eye, we discover the unimaginable.

 

Start by outlining some fascination with ideas that remain fashionably designed to impress, and cast in settings that range from past, present, and future scenes of the conceivable. Creators take nothing and invent concepts that remain broadly admired for innovation and ingenuity. Trace the lines of neighborhoods, town squares, and parks with a piece of chalk in your mind, and I shall surround your reasoning with a depiction of everything truthfully. 

 

Words make me a living, breathing being, defined by the flesh, blood, and every other intricate thing that identifies me as a noun. Falling in love with language gave me a sense of belonging to a whole world of possible terms. Now, I need to search for that redefining adjective, adverb, or verb that helps such a noun become most important in a deserving world.

 

I journey through life one expressive word at a time. In a rhyme of poetic timing or through prose, simplifying life, and definitely as a writer who loves to invoke emotions within the human Spirit. I am a wordsmith until the day I die.


 
 
 

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