A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Five-Hundred-And-Sixty-Six

It has been a rather long and draining day, both in terms of physical and emotional exertion, and I am really feeling ready to call it a night.  I have talked about the sense of overwhelm I've had lately, and today it is rather acute.  I've said this many times before, but it is still true: I am glad, at least, to have gotten through my writing tonight.  While I am often frustrated  by things around my writing, the commitment to writing each day is important to me in ways I am not sure I fully grasp.  I know that it is more than just the work itself, but the act of maintaining the dedication itself.  There is something to the nature of remaining committed that I think is significant, even beyond the individual pieces I am producing.

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