That’s just as many times as I had to rewrite it! Haha. That bit about the tree was originally written in a bout of stream of consciousness writing in a journal about four years ago. I wrote this chapter and felt like something was missing, remembered that piece I had written and included it here.
That is very cool, actually. I make art that way sometimes, too. Finding pieces from the past that were homeless and polishing them up, reworking them, finishing them off, making them what they were always supposed to be.
That’s the perfect way to sum up this entire story! Very fitting as I reflect on everything it took to get here. “Making them what they were always supposed to be” is a really powerful thought. It’s never too late for anything.
I’m enjoying your story. Anticipating the next chapters.
Thanks Deb!
I am enjoying the blossoming of this story. The epiphany in the car was so profound, I read it thrice.
That’s just as many times as I had to rewrite it! Haha. That bit about the tree was originally written in a bout of stream of consciousness writing in a journal about four years ago. I wrote this chapter and felt like something was missing, remembered that piece I had written and included it here.
That is very cool, actually. I make art that way sometimes, too. Finding pieces from the past that were homeless and polishing them up, reworking them, finishing them off, making them what they were always supposed to be.
That’s the perfect way to sum up this entire story! Very fitting as I reflect on everything it took to get here. “Making them what they were always supposed to be” is a really powerful thought. It’s never too late for anything.
Creation is not quite linear, is it? It’s never too late, you’re right. And congrats on finishing, I can’t wait to read the rest!
Thanks, your support is really appreciated
You are welcome!
Interesting, Real and Metaphysical!