A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Five-Hundred-And-Eighty-Three

I sometimes find it difficult lately  to write about certain topics.  I am not even that sure what connects them, though it is often material that feels very heated for me, and I think that a lot of the difficult I have is a result of that intensity, and, I suspect, fear.  I think that I am often afraid that I might not be able to explain my idea in a way that will be persuasive, or that I will be misjudged for them.  Generally, this type of fear doesn't actually stop me from trying to write about things, but what happens is that the ideas I wanted to express become convoluted or lost as I get bogged down in describing the context and not the actual ideas.  Often, I begin thinking that it will be easy to just say the thing in a clear and succinct manner, but, as I begin to write, it spins away from me.

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