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Tag Archives: Emotional
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 1588: Faster than the Last
I want to try and get something written at a faster speed than the last one. I don’t want to go into talking about racing the clock as that’s not what I’m doing, even though that’s exactly what I’m doing. … Continue reading
Supercar: Last Scene
One listen, and this one was another that was both difficult and easy. I felt some conflict about what I was writing, as though I felt on the right track and then felt I wasn’t and had to course correct. … Continue reading
Gigantium – Draft
Another rough draft, but this one is for the next thing that I’ll publish on From Somewhere out the Back. After getting dumped, the piece on “Neal and Jack and Me” seemed to gain a new context by shaping the … Continue reading
Final: Expect Nothing and the Kingdom Will be Yours
This one was easy to finish but I don’t think I say enough with what I wrote. Not sure. Anyway, I got an idea of the album across and that’s enough as far as baselines go, but I certainly could’ve … Continue reading
Eastern Youth: 2020 Review
This one I finished a draft for a few weeks ago. Sat on it a bit to do some other drafts and reviews. When it came to finishing it, I ended up doing a bit of rearranging and removal. The … Continue reading
Why I put up a Lengthy Two-part Post that Reads like a Poorly Written, Overly Emotional Journal Entry
I have some reasons. The first and probably the most important one is that I really love to write. There’s a strong feeling of satisfaction that I get when I write something, regardless of how poorly written it is. However, … Continue reading


