Textual pleasure
O is our favorite letter here at AP HQ, where the word on the street is often over five syllables long and we pretend that fits into common parlance. For us, the pen is just as mighty as the keystroke, and we believe that good writing is full-bodied and clear with an elegant, pétillant finish.
Words are literally a spell of the sensuous. They are the sounds and symbols weaving textures of an embodied expression that permeates an intercourse uniting self and others. Roland Barthes once said: "Language is a skin: I rub my language against the other. It is as if I had words instead of fingers, or fingers at the tips of my words."
The current of discourse flows from the flesh to the word to the flesh, and back again. The inner world and outer world connect though language, spoken or felt.
Communication thrives on the beauty of syntax and story to spark the imagination, ignite a fire in the heart, imprint the memory, and transform that emotion into motion, action and reaction.
The grace and clarity of keen lyricism comes to me like leaves to a tree. This literary finesse creates lines worth swirling around on the tongue that will leave you begging for more. (They don't call me Ali-san for being cute.)
Luckily, for those not born with adjectives, this wordsmithery is for hire. It's the write-now cure for writers block, ignored blogs, boring bios, yawn-inducing storylines and articles waiting to happen.
When you've got something to say - say it hot.
Need emails that resonate like catchy jingle? Letters worth the postage? A website with a metric ton of attention? Subject lines, punch lines and other textual ephemera that turns heads? Get some. (You know where to find me.)