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

Saying that I am thinking of writing a novel is uncomfortable for me.  In part, I know that it is because of the general way that this can sound, but as someone who has previously written several novels, I am also aware that I have some reason to say it.  I want to commit to writing another novel, really, and I have an idea that I am developing for it, but I still feel very awkward acknowledging that.  It is also, I am certain, partly out of fear that I will jinx myself by saying anything, and, as well, the awareness that I have considered numerous ideas for potential books that never got anywhere.  Yes, I have completed more than one novel, but I have quite a few others that were abandoned at some stage of development.   Maybe it is just a fear that I won't live up to the commitment.  Of course, the whole reason for making such a commitment is so that I have to live up to my word.  If I weren't afraid, it wouldn't mean anything in the first place.  

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