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

I am continuing on with things after what I wrote last night and I am feeling a bit refocused and somewhat freed in my work.  It reminds me that  I am not bound by a specific set of rules in my writing, and that is helpful to me at the moment.  At times it can be easy to sort of build an idea of what a piece of writing needs to be, either in terms of the individual piece or as a more general assessment, and that can even be a helpful thing in times, as it provides structure and can help form a way of transforming an understanding the interaction between form and content into a technique for writing, but it is also true that it can be very limiting as well. I think I was getting too rigid in what I wanted to write in this case and I was pushing myself to keep going, and now I am feeling like I have more room to play and figure it out.  

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