We live in a time where the graceful suppleness of properly spoken language is often sacrificed for a terse and broken secretion of a word. Vocables are thrown to and fro, with little regard to meaning, and no sense of the authoritative implications which one can look for, and very much find, in the character of a word. As a writer, I stand to impugn the aforementioned transgressions enacted against communicative exactitude, as I believe that every person who is written about, or who writes, must heed, with a pedantic vigor, the symbols which he/she espouses, so that when they are inevitably cosigned to a person, event, animal, or location, they will do as much justice to the assigned as is possible, since the writer, should he/she be lucid and more self-aware than most, has employed the most adequate, carefully chosen, and tactful symbols to adequately represent whichever portion of the world he/she is now elucidating. With such subtlety and care is that I propose to write you biography. You may expect nothing less than the zenith of quality when it comes to my work. I'd be more than happy to provide samples of what I've written in the past, and I am very much looking forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Michael Sanchez.