jefbrown314

I just added another piece, The Crossroad
          	I am curious what you will think of the piece.

jefbrown314

Have you ever read something that felt simple… but stayed with you?
          Like the meaning didn’t arrive all at once, but unfolded quietly—maybe even changing the second time you read it?
          
          That’s the kind of experience I create through a technique I call Cognitive Writing.
          
          It’s shaped around rhythm, awareness, and structure—writing in harmony with how the mind naturally processes thought. 
          Each piece is designed to be co-authored by the reader. Meaning doesn’t appear all at once—it emerges, shifts, and becomes deeply personal.
          
          If you’ve read any of my stories and something lingered or echoed unexpectedly, I’d love to hear what that was for you.
          
          What stayed with you?
          What did you sense, even if you couldn’t put it into words?
          
          I think the world needs Cognitive Writing, don't you?

jefbrown314

@RiverWritesWorlds Thank you for taking the time to read, vote, and comment.
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RiverWritesWorlds

@jefbrown314 ok cool, thanks. I'll definitely check out your works :)
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jefbrown314

@RiverWritesWorlds Thank you for sharing your poetry; Watercolor Keys is a beautiful title, and I’m looking forward to exploring it.
            
            I set out to define Cognitive Writing—to give it a name, to give something lasting to the world. It’s a bit different from poetry, but you’re right: both aim to reach deeper parts of the mind and heart.
            
            I’m excited to keep building the path I’ve chosen. Sometimes, people want everything to fit neatly into a box—but I chose to define my work for what it truly is, rather than forcing it into “poetry” or any traditional category.
            
            I’ll definitely check out Watercolor Keys.
            And if you’re interested, I’d love to hear your thoughts on The Touch or The One from my collection as well.
            
             Thanks again for your kindness and support.
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