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Writing is a simple act: thought takes shape, becomes word, finds a visible reality through which to manifest itself. Simple yes but with incredible power. Through writing , man narrates himself and his own story and never before has it become an instrument of excellence that allows us to disseminate contents, knowledge, times and spaces in which our evolution takes place every day. Writing entertains, fascinates, explains, saves. Writing unites, divides. Propagates ideas, promotes, sells and buys. Writing clarifies, relieves, cleans. And as Friedrich Dürrenmatt said, he tries to bring order to the world. Writing is living: we celebrate writing Writing is living is the title of the national conference that will be held in Milan on June 1st at the OutOff Theatre.
An event dedicated to those who love writing, to those who write in any field or level, for passion or for work, for those who use writing as a Norway Phone Number form of personal growth or to present and promote their professionalism; writers, journalists, bloggers, copywriters, teachers, students, marketers, readers, speakers and anyone who is curious to know more about this world, don't miss the appointment. The Conference - organized by the Accademia di Scrittura which unites various professional voices - will be a place of learning and discussion for everyone. But also a celebration because it is a celebration. Many faces, one voice: writing unites The speakers who will take the stage will show the different faces of writing. Writing is living : an expression of who we are, of a feeling but also of a changing society and renewed communication. From calligraphy to web writing: two strong themes of writing and at first sight two souls of writing so distant from each other.
Handwriting that tells about us, calligraphy as a form of education; writing for the web in constant search for forms and contents, a fascinating journey that unravels between tangible everyday life and the internet, virtual and yet never so real. Writing about oneself, autobiographical narration, writing that heals, capable of motivating, of rediscovering the lost path, of investigating the past and future to build a better present. But can writing be therapy? Science responds and shows us the new frontiers of epigenetics. Is there in all these paths a single voice that can express them? Does writing have the strength and power to unite the different instances it represents? This will be the common thread together with other suggestions that will offer countless food for thought.
An event dedicated to those who love writing, to those who write in any field or level, for passion or for work, for those who use writing as a Norway Phone Number form of personal growth or to present and promote their professionalism; writers, journalists, bloggers, copywriters, teachers, students, marketers, readers, speakers and anyone who is curious to know more about this world, don't miss the appointment. The Conference - organized by the Accademia di Scrittura which unites various professional voices - will be a place of learning and discussion for everyone. But also a celebration because it is a celebration. Many faces, one voice: writing unites The speakers who will take the stage will show the different faces of writing. Writing is living : an expression of who we are, of a feeling but also of a changing society and renewed communication. From calligraphy to web writing: two strong themes of writing and at first sight two souls of writing so distant from each other.
Handwriting that tells about us, calligraphy as a form of education; writing for the web in constant search for forms and contents, a fascinating journey that unravels between tangible everyday life and the internet, virtual and yet never so real. Writing about oneself, autobiographical narration, writing that heals, capable of motivating, of rediscovering the lost path, of investigating the past and future to build a better present. But can writing be therapy? Science responds and shows us the new frontiers of epigenetics. Is there in all these paths a single voice that can express them? Does writing have the strength and power to unite the different instances it represents? This will be the common thread together with other suggestions that will offer countless food for thought.