A true writer is someone who can write something combining fiction and reality in a such a way that it becomes impossible to differentiate!
I don't have any specific writer in my mind whose all writing works I have read and admired.
You wrote something beautiful and the write up occurred relatable to me though it was written truly opposite of my character, but still I would call you my favourite and that write up, the best thing ever written!
Writers hold the power to show the hidden truth behind various acts where no one other than them can go and unleash it.
As there is a statement in hindi about poets that~
जहां ना पहुंचे रवि, वहां पहुंचे कवि।
Everyone is aware of the importance and strength the nibs of Indian writers' and poets' pens carried while struggling with the Britishers to make our nation free from their rule. They played ineffable role and obeyed non-violence as they were having the greatest weapon of all times, कलम.
I have spent my childhood acknowledging the great works of Indian writers, their poems full of epiphany, and words kept pulling my imagination towards those scenes which the poet had while creating it.
To know what a great imagination the writers have just read Godan and Gaban of Premchand, various short works, holding a beautiful meaning, of Mahadevi Verma, Subhadra Kumari Chauhan and many more. The beautiful and soulful poems of Harivansh Rai Bachchan, Jayshankar Prasad, Nagarjun, and many more.
Though, now, I read books mostly in English language but my love towards Hindi language works can't be defined.
Sometimes I read snippets of few small writers and sit alone for a while thinking about how they can write something so beautiful and true; for describing what my brain doesn't even has words. This is the magic and power of them.
People say~ Writers are effortlessly romantic!
I need one in my life then;
Artists and writers are the one who can make you live forever, to be remembered forever!
They will make you immortal!
"Read, read, read. Read everything -- trash, classics, good and bad, and see how they do it. Just like a carpenter who works as an apprentice and studies the master. Read! You'll absorb it. Then write. If it's good, you'll find out. If it's not, throw it out of the window."
--William Faulkner
Thank you for reading.
~ Newly Risen Sun