Inspiration From A Writer’s Perspective Of
Ernest Hemingway.

Inspiration From A Writer’s Perspective Of

Ernest Hemingway

 

 

 

Ernest Hemingway’s work has truly inspired me to become a writer with the analysis combined of the reflection of tomorrow with today’s ideas. His novels had opened my eyes of what we face in reality, and becoming triumph in victory. Mr. Hemingway wrote what he felt, and thought how others felt in his writings and life itself. This writer had opportunity to visit Ernest Hemingway’s mansion in Key West, Florida. Surprisely, he was a familiar face, and a friend at Greyhound Bus Lines, Inc. as Mr. Hemingway traveled frequently from Key West to Miami, and of course, writing what he saw, and illustrating the drama in his novels. His accomplishment has become my trademark in being a leader of writer of today known as Anthony Charles Blake.

 

In one of Ernest Hemingway’s work, which I had the pleasure reading, “For Whom The Bell Tolls”, it was love torn between war, and a remaining bond of romance with passion regardless of conflict and obstacles. My writing reflects on conditions, however, seeing past conditions with remedies of cure with words that attract, and makes one mind think with their own objectives. My writing can also make you laugh by seeing past as a puzzle with the completed foundation that was once piece by piece. Motivation is the key too all my writing as I want to enhance all individuals with the assessments which will be incorporated into their own accomplishment into a short story of what is mint too be, and what will be. It’s here’s where we are, how did we get there, and we have arrived, and the saga continues. What a way to end a story as well as begin one. The writing of my life is the story of your beginning, and the conclusion in reaching for the sun with the shadow of your footsteps in seeing your direction, and actually getting there while looking up.

 

Ernest Hemingway, my personal mentor in helping me write what I think, and how people see it, and writing with notions and bringing ideas to the surface. Tomorrow, Tomorrow, Tomorrow, seeing obstacles, and seeing how too achieve them.

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