Discussion about this post

User's avatar
Remanon Last's avatar

Oh what a wonderful read! I am so tired of the online 'experts' who command that the way forward is to 'keep it simple', 'write the way your audience speaks' (whatever that means!), 'forget academic writing' (again, whatever that means!!!).

Are we writers? Do we not love words? I love just the sound of certain words - even when I have no idea of their meaning. Similarly, certain words are like nails on a chalk board to my ears - to my mind, that is still a wonderful thing, to be able to elicit that response.

So, let's not leave beautiful words to languish in the corner along with the best china, that which is brought out only on high days and holidays! To coin that awful phrase, we must use it or lose it!

Expand full comment
Silvio Castelletti's avatar

Loved this, Nathan and Jamie. I, too, am constantly in search of special words, and once I find one, I write it down and repeat it as if giving it a safe place to live inside me. The words you two have selected are very interesting, and I love their sound. As an Italian, I immediately recognized the meanings of limpid and aquiline. They're the same in Italian: limpido and aquilino. Latin derivation, I guess. As for limned and komorebi, they are totally new to me and a wonderful discovery. Although I'm still trying to remember where I recently bumped into komorebi. It was in something I read, but I can’t recall what. Anyways, great idea and a beautiful piece.

Expand full comment
73 more comments...

No posts