Hiraeth

The Welsh word, hiraeth, is new to me. It is pronounced: here-eyeth, with a roll of the ‘r’ if one is so inclined and able. Scholars advise that translation of hiraeth to English is not definitive but I find that, with it’s varied and elusive definitions, hiraeth is the perfect word to describe my mood and mindset these days.

I have been a little off-kilter recently; easily distracted and anxious. My mother would have described this as feeling discombobulated.  With higher than usual work stress, extended periods of isolation and our community being under the cloud of a worsening pandemic, my reactions seem logical and situational. Worry is a largely wasted emotion so I’m trying not to worry.

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Word Good

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It may seem obvious to say this, but the basic building blocks of writing … are words.

It may also seem obvious to say that among the differences between a good writer and a great one, is the choice of words they employ.

And yet, many writers don’t pay as much attention to their word choice as they might.

Wait, don’t get angry

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