My Open Letters – To the Editors… All of them

Thank you for the work you’ve done with my words


Tidying up all the woulds and shoulds and countless areas of grammar and syntax


You have no idea just how much frustration you have saved me


Even if it meant frustrating you


I understand that sometimes starting a sentence with an ‘And’ is bad


Or that changing from past tense to present tense can be taboo


I also understand that without your work my writing is at times


Entirely unintelligible and confusing.


As much as I do understand this and need it


There are a few areas of writing that you seem to not understand


And I feel it necessary to help you learn them


Just as you helped me


I speak of all the times I’ve turned a noun into a verb


Such as grammar into grammaring, and many other verbings


Or the times I’ve used a verb as an adjective or adverb


Like devouring into devourly


And don’t even get me started on all the words I created


By combining one word with another


to produce something like confuzzled which is


Confusing and puzzled


I know everyone might not know these words


Or understand why I’ve changed one into another


But it’s how the words came out and


Nothing is wrong with them


In fact my decision to use different spellings of words we all know


Like Moar and Lurvly from More and Lovely only prove


That language is evolving and growing and most of all…


Changing


We may have rules around language


But how I use it is up to me


If I want to make new words or new meanings for known words


Why can’t I?


Who told Shakespeare he couldn’t make


Those thousands of words he added to his plays


And more importantly, exactly who would he be


If he listened to them?


I know I’m not the greatest writer


Or even have the best grasp of all that language has for me


Or that I’m remotely of the caliber to edit other’s work


Like you


But I do know language and its creative power


I do LOVE language and all it offers me to explore


But most of all…


I enjoy it.


So I have to ask:


Do you?


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