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

In spite of my continued frustration, I am getting more writing done.  I worked on a draft of a short essay tonight which is about the difficulties that non-conventional punctuation and such can cause for me as a person who is dyslexic.  I tried to approach it in a way that is aware, because I recognize how important these tools are, and am not trying to delete them or anything of the sort.  Rather, I think it is important to point out the problem and to ask that these decisions be made with an awareness of who may be excluded by such methods.  

I think I need to be doing more essays in general right now.  I have quite a few ideas for things to write about in that arena, and I am feeling more prepared to write this kind of thing than I had felt in a long while.  I'll see if I can continue the trend tomorrow, as I do have plenty more ideas.

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