2011年5月5日

Giving Reasons - Revised

Cynth, an excellent novelist from Taichung, launched her first novel composed of one hundred thousand words or so as she was a senior high school student, and became my favorite writer at the moment I read her masterpiece.  Undeniably, she was so outstanding that I could not help admiring her.  Actually, if I could have an opportunity to interview her, I would ask her something about the writing skills and the amazing achievement.  First of all, I’d ask her how she could have the perseverance to spend almost six years only to write a book.  Next, I wondered how a senior high school student could write so well and the sentences were extremely fascinating.  For I was also a Chinese novelist, I was eager to know methods to improve my writing techniques since she was definitely a perfect paragon what I could emulate myself to.  After the interview, I might take pictures with her and set them on my desk; hence, whenever I wrote, I would recall her so that I could regain stamina and persevered.  Yet, she devoted herself to Cynthiaism, which originally meant the goddess, Diana, in Rome and a bard, called Propertius, often named the main characters in love poets Cynthia; in sum, I was convinced that I would absolutely be more romantic in writing after the interview.

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