A Writer's Notebook, Day Six-Hundred-And-Forty-Seven

I am going to keep this short tonight, as it is quote late and i am already exhausted, and need to be up somewhat early.  I am attempting to find ways to explore everything that is happening in my writing, though that might not be apparent to anyone reading much of it.  I often think the best way to address such issues is through indirection, but I have to acknowledge that I am certain that their is a bit of cowardice in my approach, something I am examining and beginning to move beyond.

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