I can’t create what I don’t have; I can only grow more of what I do have.
Read MoreI experienced that familiar vertigo that comes when I look to others to tell me the value of my work.
Read MoreWhen I look at the blank page, I do not see my story glass as completely empty or even half-empty.
Read MoreI may have started this conversation, but I’ve become just another enthusiastic participant.
Read MoreYou can try to confine yourself in a silent cell, safe from winds of other people’s pleasure, but you cannot keep yourself from growing.
Read MoreI forget I was the one who chose that goal, and it becomes something without which my life is incomplete.
Read MoreDoubt is a resilient and slippery worm. Open the door to your mind a crack, and it will slide in.
Read MoreA new idea changes me a little, even if that idea is only a sentence.
Read MoreI thought something and then it happened.
Read MoreThere is very little as intimate as the relationship between writer and reader. The reader allows the writer into their very mind, and once together they head off on a journey unique to that reading.
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