According to Denise Levertov, "In certain ways writing is a form of prayer." Do you agree with that? If so, why? If not, why not? If you agree, in what ways do you think writing is a form of prayer?
If one truly writes from his or her core, the longings of the heart are poured out as surely as if he or she prays with longing and passion but perhaps more subtly and slowly.
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Dean6805 says,
If one truly writes from his or her core, the longings of the heart are poured out as surely as if he or she prays with longing and passion but perhaps more subtly and slowly.H2point0 says,
Depends on audience, purpose for writing.