Language is Our Landscape

The original version of this post was written last October for Write to Done.

3355654120_e64957ece2Flowers feed the fire in our souls like little else, stirring several of our senses in a single swirling second. Language is the landscape, populating the white space of an otherwise empty page. Our ideas are the seeds we plant and our words are the blossoms in spring time.

I worked in a flower shop for a dozen years, back in the first few chapters of my adult autobiography. In those years, I arranged flowers one by one into the perfect bouquet; peeling petals, laying layers, and designing displays intended to halt the heartbeat of whoever happened to see them.

Now I’m a writer and so I do this with words.

I was young when I first nudged my heels into the shoes of head designer, eighteen as a matter of fact. Circumstance had set me there when everyone ahead of me fled in the middle of the night for some rather nefarious endeavors. I had no experience, but I was hungry, and had an innate belief in myself. Without training, I could only rotate my wrists according to instinct, slowly bringing every bloom into brighter focus. I ignored the rule book, following only intuition.

Within two years, wedding seasons were thriving.

Flower design is about color and texture, married in immaculate measure, not too different from writing great copy. Each of us sees the world through a different prism, the view prepared by our own million moments. Individual interpretation dictates design. Just as we all see color a little different, so do we hear the hues of language.

The way in which we string our syllables is our art to share, with no two thoughts the same. I am thankful I never sat for a class in flower design.  I would have spent countless hours in earnest study of all the things I should never ever do. Instead, I discovered there are no limits.

Again, I would argue that writing is no different.

Each of us has what it takes to be a better writer. It is already sleeping inside us, waiting for its salutation. For some, this means discarding the rules the gatekeepers have handed down and listening to the quiet whisper of our instinct. Only we know how we view the world, and it is us who best understand how to make our thoughts sing with all our soul.

I’ve been writing now for a year and a half, each day arranging my words with a better measure of color and precision.  Now I am a ghostwriter. Whether I am penning my next post or working on a novel, it is I who ties the bow around the bouquet.  Let’s close our eyes and forget what we think we know.

We do not think of the book of love when we whisper to our lover.

When we speak through our heart, as our fingers dance across the keyboard or glide across the page, then we can make every post as pretty as a bouquet, each word placed as perfect as a posy.

Writer Dad

Sean Platt is a Ghostwriter and creativity consultant who knows a thing or two about potty training help.

Hi, My Name is Sean Platt. I’m a Ghostwriter

ghostwriterI‘ve put on my apron and swept the floor a hundred times. The walls are  now spotless and the windows wiped clean enough to kill a flock of birds. I’m ready to roll out the red carpet and open for business.

For the last six months Writer Dad has been kind of like my secret identity. It started out as an actual secret, then turned into something spread online, but otherwise mute. We are still living in a world where blog is a four letter word and “You plan to do what?” a regular question.

I’m a writer, and now it’s about time for my secret identity to get a secret identity of its own.

Writer Dad is now a mild mannered blogger by day and a super powered ghostwriter by night. Okay, I actually do both during daylight. By the time my children are sleeping I crave an LCD of a much larger size.

I’ve been working on Ghost Writer Dad for a while. It would possess a fraction of its cool if wasn’t for Dave, who not only made the site look as rad as it does, but also gave me the idea for calling it Ghost Writer Dad in the first place. This is especially awesome because:

A) I’d spent a half millennium trying to come up with a good name. Turns out, writers are a clever bunch. I’ve never had a more difficult time finding a domain. After an email thread that spilled into triple digits and had me crying like a little girl who lost her lollipop (not really), Dave said, “Hmmm… Ghost Writer Dad dot com’s not taken. Why not try that?” A quick slap to the forehead and I was off to register.

B) I stole the name Writer Dad from Dave to begin with.

Ghost Writer Dad is my new baby; an awning under which I might fertilize my future. Please, if you need any copywriting services, or know someone who does (online or off) please consider me. I’m fast on the fly and easy to work with. I’ll discuss any project you can conjure, but these are my just getting started specialties:

  • SEO web copy: SEO optimized copy that will help you get to the top of Google.
  • Custom blog posts: I write engaging content on any subject, then optimize it for search engines. Posts can be booked individually or in a package.
  • Press Releases: If you have a product or service you are ready to reveal to the world, I can help lift the curtain with style.
  • Letter Writing: One of my favorite services. With a few vital pieces of information I can compose a letter to inspire weeping (the good kind).
  • Custom Speech Writing: Similar to writing a custom letter, I take a few notes then turn them into rousing oration.
  • Editing and Revision: Sometimes we just need a second set of eyes. I can be the peepers that will help your pages pop!
  • E-Book Design: Over the last few months, designing e-books has become a bit of a hobby. I would love to design yours.

If you need any writing done, please check out my ghostwriting service. If you know anyone who might need any copywriting, please forward the link. If anyone wants to hire Dave for awesome header or button work, you’ll smile every time you see your site.

Many thanks,

Writer Dad