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Varun Jha's avatar

Anything you write, I'll read

Kaitlyn Pacheco's avatar

the concept of the void as an internal frame is fascinating! i worry about the amount of effort i exert defending the void's boundaries from self-criticism, external stimuli, etc. as you say, "it's very hard to detach your self concept from the quality of what you make." as always, thank you for sharing!

Alaska's avatar

i love love love your writing style please keep making experiments

Nix's avatar

thank you so much!

Saniya P's avatar

Even before I read your post, I press the like button. Then I start reading and then the first paragraph itself grips me and I know why I liked the article.

Nix's avatar

thank you!

Francisca  Cea's avatar

i’m so happy u are back!

Nix's avatar

thank you! Glad to be back, and appreciate your comment :)

Brian's avatar

There's something otherworldly about your writing. I hope you never stop visiting that place wherever it may be. My sense is that a map will never take you there. Here's to living off the map!

Nix's avatar

so kind - thank you!

Brian's avatar

My pleasure. Thank you!

Evelyn Fox's avatar

What a delightful piece of writing. I feel that reading this is fortuitous for me. Life has been hard of late - all that reality rushing in. and I've been coping, but I'd be lying if I said it hasn't worn away at my edges. I'm usually a playful person, more a muppet than a woman on most days, but Lately that's felt harder. But I like the idea of an internal void, a playroom of the soul where I can reconnect to that innocent silly frivolous self. How divine. Thank you.

mads's avatar

the last sentence 👩🏾‍🍳💋