Writing
Four Simple Lines
She was a formidable figure…a force with which to be reckoned.
Our paths crossed in 1966 at Westside High School in Omaha, Nebraska.
Judith Hoyt taught English Composition, a prerequisite for graduation.
It was the luck of the scheduler’s draw that landed me in her class.
Mention of my fate drew knowing looks of pity from classmates.
“Good luck” they muttered under their collective breath, with a sly smile.
A consummate taskmaster, Mrs. Hoyt tolerated no horseplay within her hallowed walls. Straighten up and fly right was her credo.
She expected and most often extracted the very best from her students.
While quick to jump on sloppy work, Mrs. Hoyt was equally free with praise.
Those who went the distance in meeting her exacting standards gained
a level of literacy as writers which would serve them well in life.
While her subject expertise and commanding presence in the classroom were her visible trademarks, Mrs. Hoyt’s secret weapon was her uncanny ability to
surmise the unique essence of each student and to capitalize upon her insight.
It was years after the fact when I finally fully grasped her brilliance.
Thumbing through my Warrior yearbook, I came upon her inscription:
“If you know it…
And you do,
You can say it…
And you will.”
Four lines containing a mere fourteen words nailed me to a “T”.
Judith Hoyt understood long before I the symbiotic interplay of expertise
and confidence which defines me to this day.
Daily Prompt: Expert
Anatomy Of A Writer
Writers are always trolling for new ideas,
Shining the light of their imagination
Into every nook and cranny.Bent upon unearthing a tasty tidbit
To stoke the flames of their creative fireConstantly gathering in, analyzing,
Synthesizing and spitting out glorious wordsOn a life-long, ever-evolving quest
To develop and communicate
Their own unique, salient point of viewAspiring to win acclaim one fine day
And earn the coveted respect of their Contemporaries
The Right Word In The Write Place
Words
Are a writer’s
Stock in trade.Everyone starts
On a level playing field,
With access to
The same lexicon.It all comes down to
The words selected
And the order in which
They are sequenced.That’s where
The magic happens…
Creating
Scintillating imagery
And arresting emotion
Or mundane text, like THIS.










