A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Four-Hundred-And-Forty-Six

I returned to work on my long prose piece once more today.  I had set it aside for a bit, but tonight I had a few thoughts that I felt were important to express.  In many ways, they were in the mode of a conclusion, a sort of summation or ending note for the work, though not one that offers any true resolution.  Part of the problem with the piece is that I don't think their is a real resolution to be found.  It offers a legitimate perspective, one that feels in need of a response, but it is also unrealistic to expect things to shift because of that.  It is a bit like shouting into the wind, I suppose, though I think, if I can get the work organized and get it in front of readers, it might have a shot to do something more than that.  I have to hope that some folks are able understand and have their perspective shifted, if only a bit.

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