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Wednesday Flash Therapy: A Day Writing Has Kicked My Butt

You have these—don't you?—those days when writing has you whupped, when writing (both as process and product) has you remove your gloves: "No más. No más."

It's odd, after so many rejections, how one unexpectedly can be that last straw, the one that hurts. In those moments, instead of "ain't nothing but a thing," I find myself saying, "Oh, no!"I feel the full brunt of rejection, of not being wanted, again. I feel the submerged pain of that childhood chock-full of such moments. Wasn't this what writing was protecting me from?

Of course, this too shall pass—and within hours sometimes I'll be writing again, sending things out. These moments, though, confound me. Today is one of those days, a day I feel like I've lost something in the process, a day writing feels as if it is a work of uncreation. It feels as if all has been for naught. As if my faithfulness has been, all along, foolishness. Rats!

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