Leonardo Da Vinci the famous scientist, artist, painter, sculptor, engineer, theorist, architect, draughtsman was known for his secret codes and messages which he hid in his artwork. Leonardo liked to do “mirror messages”, perhaps because he wanted to hide his notes from others or due to the fact that he was left-handed.
This is a list of my Not-So-Secret Writer’s Code that is in my writings and which I adhere to in my life as a writer:
To infuse my literary work with imagination and creativity.
To present the most ordinary facts and information in an interesting presentation.
To always present a positive perspective on the world. There is a lot of negativity present in the world today. We need writers who are willing to shine a light on all that is positive in the world.
To make all my writings interesting and entertaining for my readers and followers.
To be the creator of original, imaginative, and creative content, to do this to the best of my ability.
To respect all other writers, readers, and followers.
To engage with readers and followers at all times.
To be willing to offer guidance and advice on the art and craft of writing, as much as possible.
To generate positive, entertaining, and wholesome content, that can be appreciated by readers and writers.
To praise the success of others in the literary field and to accept praise for my work graciously.
To realize the fact that we can all succeed in the field of writing. Writers need to work together more often.
To create digital content based on all my literary work.
My Writing Code is embedded in all my literary work and in my mind as a Writer. What is your Writing Code for life and for your writing? If you do not have one written down, use my list to create yours to form your own Writing Code.