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Anna Shelton's avatar

Brilliant post JP, I hear you. Life is often too much and it’s frustrating that writing can’t fit into the cracks we have inbetween work and caring responsibilities (and that includes self-care for chronic illness). It always returns to us, so know it’s out there waiting when you finally do get time. Sending you love. Xx

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Rachael Clyne's avatar

Am in a totally not writing phase too, and Im not sure if it's permanent. If I try it's just dogerel drivel. All I can do is look at old writing and try to edit. I'm also endeavouring to stop trying and let my fields lie fallow. As it's been such a daily practice for over 10yrs and has filled a lot of my time, of which, unlike you I have in abundance, it is very discombobulating. So much of my life is letting go these days I just turned 76 and am in the business of relinquishment and letting go and doing what I can I have to surrender to the process and trust. All the best, I'm sure yours will return which you've more time.

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