By Annette Cole Mastron, Communications Director of Southern Writers Magazine
Happy Birthday to a Southern Writer from Virginia and our first
President George Washington. His books, documents, papers, diaries and words
are still being read, and studied, today.
One of his books, George
Washington's Rules of Civility & Decent Behavior in Company and
Conversation is still in print. It includes 110 rules based on a set
of rules composed by French Jesuits in 1595. Washington simplified their version. His
book established his rules to live by. The rules focus on self-respect and
respect for others with etiquette details. Readers can read tips on how
to dress, walk, eat in public and address one's superiors.
Wonder what George
would think about what it takes to get a book published today? Computers as a
means to write a book? Tablets to read a book? I think the Father of the United States
would embrace social media platforms, being "friends" on Facebook, tweeting
on Twitter. Anyone who put a 1700s spin on rules from the 1500s would
embrace what it takes to be a writer in the twenty-first century.
Happy Birthday, President George Washington!
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