In her diary Anais Nin writes "When I look at the large green iron gate from my window it takes on the air of a prison gate. An unjust feeling since I know that I can leave the place whenever I want to and since I know that human beings place upon an object, or a person, this responsibility of being the obstacle when the obstacle lies within one's self. In spite of this knowledge I often stand at the window staring at the large, closed, iron gate, as if hoping to obtain from this contemplation a reflection of my inner obstacles."
Look at the doors and gates of your life and think about their impact on your writing life.
Look at the doors and gates of your life and think about their impact on your writing life.
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