A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Four-Hundred-And-Ninety-Three

I got back to work on the section of non-fiction that I was writing last night.  I'd been worried that I might have made some claims that I would need to edit out, but I found that what I had written was far more restrained than I had recalled, and actually fit quite well with a quote that I had uncovered as part of researching the piece.  In truth, the quote hadn't been one that had jumped out at me initially, but in the context of the material already presented and the details being examined, there was a clear connection that seemed worth pointing out.  I began the research for this piece with a fairly well developed understanding of my ideas, and with enough knowledge, already, to feel fairly certain about my premise, but looking into it has presented me with a great deal more than I had ever expected.  The topic itself is one that I think might stir up a bit of controversy and upset, so I am glad to find myself on such solid ground.

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