Any writing, like speaking, has personal as well as impersonal character to it; whereas in letters, the personal tone acquires an emotive character, the impersonal tenor of stage plays, and such public endeavours, imbibes the force of opinion making. Inevitably, this innate ability of language to influence the listener / reader, besides catering to the vanity of the speaker / writer, makes it prone for abuse by man. Maybe, it's the inkling of the dangers of demagogy that makes nature to ensure that the oratorical skills are in short supply for man. But in our 'media era', as the vanity of the rightly-connected gets fulfilled by way of seeing 'one's name in print', the writing became a victim. Needless to say, this premise makes it incumbent upon one to define what ought to be true writing.