I can connect with this one. I usually get distracted by my many writings, and it's difficult to keep up with everything. I coudl be thinking about on of my stories, while writing somehting totally different on the story I am on, and then I would get confused, and write the wrong thing for my story, and all that stuff. It's annoying, lol. Good writing.
YOu know there is so much truth in this. What an amazing piece. It is so hard to be torn. I feel the same way at times. Poetry sometimes keep me much busier than my novels. I am glad to hear I am not the only one who feels this way. Great Job.
I can connect with this one. I usually get distracted by my many writings, and it's difficult to keep up with everything. I coudl be thinking about on of my stories, while writing somehting totally different on the story I am on, and then I would get confused, and write the wrong thing for my story, and all that stuff. It's annoying, lol. Good writing.
Well, here I am, reviewing your work per your request and you didn't disappoint. I too suffer from the literary distraction and I can relate. For me however, my goal isn't a novel, essay, article or even poem, but a vehicle to get my feelings swimming on a page where someone can feel what I feel or know what I know. This piece is a wonderful "rambling" of my own mind. I often start a piece and my heart is pulled and taunted in another direction leaving me wondering if I conveyed the pain or confusion that consumes me like storm clouds invade the summer sky. Wonderful piece! Thank you for sharing it with the world
V. Lucien Maier was born in 1973, in Amersfoort, in the Netherlands.
His father a civil engineer had a love of travel, and both parents loved skiing. When the opportunity arose to move to .. more..