By the Flicker of a Lone Light

Musings of an Unknown Writer

by Yeong Hwan Choi

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Synopsis

"By the Flicker of a Lone Light: Musings of an Unknown Writer“

In a world where fame and fortune often define success, there exists a quieter path—one walked by those who write not for recognition, but for the sheer need to express, to connect, and to survive. By the Flicker of a Lone Light is a candid exploration of the life of an independent writer, navigating the murky waters between art and livelihood. This poignant collection of reflections takes you through the joys, frustrations, and peculiar realities of balancing creative passion with financial struggle.

From moments of solitude, pen in hand, to the late-night thoughts of survival, the author reveals the relentless pursuit of meaning in a world where many voices go unheard. Written with wit, depth, and an unflinching honesty, this book is for anyone who has ever felt the weight of their own words, and for those still searching for their place within them.

This is not just a book for writers—it’s a tribute to anyone who’s ever chased a dream, no matter how small their flicker of light. If you’ve ever pondered what it means to create in a world that so often demands compromise, then this book will speak to the depths of your soul.

Key Hook for Readers:

Ever wonder what it feels like to be a writer in today’s chaotic, fast-paced world—without the safety net of fame or wealth?

Dive into the mind of a writer who faces the reality of creating for survival, while struggling to keep the flame of creativity alive.

An intimate reflection on the delicate balance between passion and practicality—where art is both the escape and the chain.

This book will resonate with the independent creators, the dreamers, and anyone who understands that sometimes the greatest stories come from those who remain unseen.

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Knowledge Elements

Reading Intent

Purpose: Opinion
Reader's Existing Knowledge: Beginner (introduction)
Target Audience Age/Stage of Life: Everyone (no target age)

Example Forms

Author's Personal Anecdotes: Some
Citations: Mentioned, but not linked or footnoted
Examples and Case Studies: Occasional examples or case studies
Exercises and Reader Questions: No questions or exercises

Writing Style

Humor: Just a bit of fun or humor
Narrative: Second person (instructive)

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About the author

Yeong Hwan Choi

https://blog.naver.com/cyhchs12

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