Recapture

Saturday, 8 November 2014

Its Their World Now


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This blog of my writing and writing interests has the name it has, 'Recapture', because writing, for me, relocates something integral and important that's been lost, forgotten or overlooked. I feel the writer doesn't invent new or previously unknown realities, so much as the writer recovers immemorial realities. And that's why writing matters.
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