tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18440943.post1688081297368068043..comments2023-09-08T04:38:55.306-04:00Comments on The Heron Clan: "Journaling" QuestionUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18440943.post-15444327752904046122013-03-07T00:01:38.087-05:002013-03-07T00:01:38.087-05:00Oh thank you so much for such a long, well-thought...Oh thank you so much for such a long, well-thought-out answer! And... I think the poem is beautiful. Far, far from "dreadful."<br /> <br />I, too, write because I want to write. As Malcolm said, that is perhaps the best reason. Better than needing to work through something and reaching out to a community that you then abandon. But the cyclic nature of this corner of the web must make you feel left behind. (It often does me, as I continue writing while so many people vanish into the ether)<br /><br />I like that the more I write, the better I get at it - and blogging gives me plenty of space to write, and write, and write... <br /><br />I'm glad you continue on, so thank you for doing so. :)Coninahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12267844904414770524noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18440943.post-74709961843713014812013-03-06T21:13:52.166-05:002013-03-06T21:13:52.166-05:00So interesting. You have given us a clear window ...So interesting. You have given us a clear window into an unusual life. Writing because you want to write is the best reason. I write to clarify my thoughts, I think; but also I just like writing.Malcolmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18156162412655551672noreply@blogger.com