A Writer's Notebook, Day Nine-Hundred-And-Sixty-Six

 I am getting closer to being able to write certain pieces that I have struggled with for a long while.  In some ways, writing them is more about liberating myself to tell the truth about aspects of my experience.  It is, in part, the need to let myself stop bottling up things, which is connected to that tendency I often have to use cleverness as a cover.  There is, beyond that, the learning that I know I can gain by wrestling with these things on the page.  I do not know, right now, what that work will be, or even how I will feel about sharing it, as it is about things that still scare me to discuss.  I want to trust that I will arrive at something of value in the work itself, but, if not, I am certain the process will be liberating itself.

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