The writer's gift can make us see ourselves and our morals differently than our reality suggests.

Michael Eric Dyson
The writer's gift can make us see ourselves and our...
The writer's gift can make us see ourselves and our...
The writer's gift can make us see ourselves and our...
The writer's gift can make us see ourselves and our...
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The writer's gift can make us see ourselves and our morals differently than our reality suggests. The term "writer's gift" is used to refer to the ability of a writer to speak from their soul. In other words, a writer can suggest things that are not necessarily necessarily true, but that the reader will feel deep within. The term is often used as a way of saying that a writer can easily create empathy for people who are not necessarily like them. This is because they can describe situations and situations that someone with a different life experience would never find themselves in.

Source: Can You Hear Me Now?: The Inspiration, Wisdom, And Insight Of Michael Eric Dyson

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