A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-And-Thirty
There are times when I wish I were better at being plain and straightforward with my writing, but I find myself always drawn towards more sidereal approaches. In some ways, i think it is a product of my own experience of language, the ways I experience the linguistic process as a dyslexic. Language is not inert, does not sit still on the page or in the mind: how can I make it a nail to hold down a single truth when that is never my experience of it. I can see that others are able to use words as the simple tool of communication, but it is never what I find present for me. I believe in the work that results from my non-standard experience of language, but I also see that it might be easier for me if my work could do things that are more typical, more expected. I believe in this work, that my writing is pushing limits and exploring language's potential, but there are ways that is a limitation I wish I were better at straining against.
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