Orner -
: Orner is often described as a "writer's writer" who uses a lyrical, mosaic-like style to weave together stories. His work frequently jumps through time, blending childhood memories with future perspectives to create a sense of nostalgia. Key Themes
We hear the "bad-tempered" part and we run for the hills. Nobody wants to be the grump at the party. But I want to focus on the second half: Stubborn. : Orner is often described as a "writer's
In a world that begs for our compliance—buy this, click that, agree with this, smile for that—stubbornness is the pause button. Orneriness is the voice that says, Nobody wants to be the grump at the party
The old farmer who is ornery about his tractor might yell at the sky. He won’t yell at the kid who wanders onto his land to fetch a ball. He’ll just grumble, hand the ball back, and mutter about “kids these days” under his breath. That’s the difference. Orneriness is the voice that says, The old