Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Jack Ochs Community and Writing

Community can be any group of people somehow connected it can be two people or billions. Communities share connections, ideas, memories, and lively hoods. Joe the plumber is part of the community of plumbers they all share a common lively hood, ideas about plumbing, connections too clients, cleaning services and plumbing supply companies. Every sport has an enormous community of players, coaches, refs and fans. Within that community communication occurs coaches tell players what do to how to improve. Referees tell players if they have committed fouls. Players communicate their feelings where they need advise and question calls. Both of these communities are linked through a larger community hosting communities of communities and an actual location every player, coach, and referee have used a shower, toilet, or sink that a plumber living in their physical communities interacted with. In other words a community is also a geographical connection between people living in the same area connected by roads, public transportation, local markets, services, and venues. Communities share things in common and interact within with in themselves and out side.
Relationships between community and writing are derived from the human experience we all are apart of communities, live in communities, and interact with other communities. Humans whom all write take from their own personal experiences from being apart of their own communities and the human community as a whole and put it to writing. Everyone is shaped, grow from, and evolve in their communities. Your community gives you attributes of your personality and your own personal story and that you then put into writing your hark knock stories, home town legends, and personal heart breaks. Communities shape people and intern different works of writing come from different communities of writers.

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