I Asked Myself A Rhetorical Question...

rew4er2nail


Asper daily expounding fostering
inchoate manifesting mod
er writ writing quality,
solitary scrimmage tackling

undertaking, yielding whir
ring, sputtering, kickstarting, and
buzz-feeding at competitive, communal
crowed did metaphorical trough,

where household named author's
top New York Times best seller
tier, overshadowing under
rated genre bending, breakout aspiring,

story board qualifying,
opportunistic newbie man
use script artful dodgers
mere dust collecting drafts,

anticipating to stir infectious interest
incumbent - at mercy,
tripwire activating quint
essential key, which anchors print

ting projected uncertain
popularity first edition,
awakening, guiding, nosing
asymptote analogy steering

reader toward nascent
scribe, where paper
back writer wannabe,
toils away incorporating subtle

(hook, line and sinker) techniques,
(albeit apropos literary
ploys, a true test tum ment,
viz sophisticated gambits

to massage late tint
prestidigitation abra ca dab rah,
sine non qua cogent
see kant, and tangent triggers

modest mien fortified, exemplified,
and downplayed akin
to unassuming Clark Kent
in his cape ably nonchalant

transformation into superman,
and/or more pointedly,
some original heft leant
to set apart striking

poignant implement
exhibited by aspiring
writer daily revising,
albeit gal or gent

his/her uniquely obscure
trademark, but
eventually keen agent
assays non-boastful writing style

im prim mature print,
sans unassuming swiftly tailored
harried style seduces seek
curing sincere overnight reverent,

well deserved kudos

comically marveling
at thee most im portent
salient strengths, per
hops hue moored opulent
quality instigates

affinity toward nascent,
bar riddle be, bill leading,
bud ding scrivener,
not necessary alluding

to a hypothetical outlier
thus, any similarity between the
above statement and
a living person perchance named
Matthew Scott Harris
purely coincidental.

 

  • Author: rew4er2nail (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 3rd, 2018 00:19
  • Category: Reflection
  • Views: 54
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