Jann Alexander
As a creative professional, I find my ideas in exploring and recording life's details—as I've done in writing my Dust series historical novel, Unspoken, and its predecessor, A Habit of Hiding. My photography focus is the scenic gumbo that is my Vanishing Austin series, and the many other thematic photography collections I've created. In my paintings, I capture the colors of the American southwest and Mexico. For my blog on creativity, Pairings, I explore art, writing, and photography in Texas and beyond, and sometimes indulge in time travel. I bring it together at JannAlexander.com, where my writing and art meets tech.
Absolutely spot on quote I think – but the balance lies in knowing when a piece is done – and has left just enough to the imagination too. 🙂
Yes! And of course, there is the writers’ school of thought by Hemingway advocates that less is more. Good point. Thanks for visiting.
Well yes – it seems Hemingway was a pioneer – a 6 word story – that holds it all? Brilliant!
Have a great day Jann 🙂
Good reminder. I tend to use a very limited vocabulary, I’ve noticed. I must make more of a habit to use Thesaurasize, my favorite online thesaurus.
Thanks for commenting! Don’t know that one, glad you shared it here with all of us. Note to self: find another word for shared.