Why did I write what I did? I understood that my writing was
very primitive. I did understand that I had a voice and the ability to speak my
mind because of our United States Constitution. When I wanted to talk I
realized that the Internet was offering space to place what I thought online. The
cost was only $12.99 per month to have some space to speak my mind. Society, via
the community, said you are not qualified to perform and speak your mind. I gave it some thought and read about writing
and looked at some writing, I listened to music and I wondered about the
cadence of text or voice. I realized that words were placed into sentenced and
I knew a little about nouns and verbs. I said just do it and not worry about
not knowing about writing. So, I started writing and placed a background under
my text because the program I was writing on said that I could do it, so I did
it. I had learned some time ago that placing or setting a presentation to please
the eye, it would go well with what I was writing. I learn to center my text
according to what I wanted to highlight or place it as I thought, sometimes
with a cadence and sometimes with nothing but a short sentence.
After about 4 years someone said that it was hard to
understand but the more you read it the more the feeling was understood. I soon
learned to write immediately as the thought came to mind. After a bit, I wanted
to understand what I was writing so I looked and looked and the word “muse”
came closest to the way I was writing. So, I name my writing after what my
grandmother called me, “Tomas” and the word “Muse”. I started to edit my work
but first I had to understand what I wrote and soon realized that the writing
was sometimes very profound. My daughter said that what I wrote would sometime
in the future reach the classrooms of America. I was pleasantly surprised at
the complement.
I needed to know about copywrites and looked it up. I found
out that by placing it on line was the same as publishing it and that would
protect it if I placed a copywrite on it. I also sent a copy to my wife via the
postal service.
Some of the webpages were suitable as computer art. I soon
realized the project itself was very good computer art with beautiful profound writing.
Somebody said put it in a book and I realized that the art
and text would be too expensive and that the space online would just be OK as
it was. Folks could download a page and print it with quality paper and ink and
it would be just fine.
The printing industry changed making it possible to place my
writing in a book; by doing so I had to give up the artistic backgrounds. The
writing was good and worth the prices I asked. The price is there because I
wanted my grandchildren to profit on grandpas writing in the future.
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