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It is my belief that the meaning of all works of art are subject to individuality. While I would love to tell you what my intentions are with each work I do, it means more to me that my pieces make an impact on you. Even uncertainty is a process of thought which can lead to discovery. Thanks, A.N.Trani.

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It is my belief that the meaning of all works of art are subject to individuality. While I would love to tell you what my intentions are with each work I do, it means more to me that my pieces make an impact on you. Even uncertainty is a process of thought which can lead to discovery. Thanks, A.N.Trani.

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It is my belief that the meaning of all works of art are subject to individuality. While I would love to tell you what my intentions are with each work I do, it means more to me that my pieces make an impact on you. Even uncertainty is a process of thought which can lead to discovery. Thanks, A.N.Trani.

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It is my belief that the meaning of all works of art are subject to individuality. While I would love to tell you what my intentions are with each work I do, it means more to me that my pieces make an impact on you. Even uncertainty is a process of thought which can lead to discovery. Thanks, A.N.Trani.

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… let go of the negative and forgive yourself.

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The insecurity of not knowing what is coming as a result of anything you do.

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Doubting my self.

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A poem about inner ambiguity.

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Bruce Weaves, the egotistical novelist from Let’s Screw, is seen here in a first person narrative pre-dating the publication of his outrageously successful debut. Bruce is two thirds of the way through the first draft of Let’s Screw, but finds himself overwhelmed by self-doubt-induced writer’s block. Desperate for a cure, he contacts his old university mentors.

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Bruce Weaves, the egotistical novelist from Let’s Screw, is seen here in a first person narrative pre-dating the publication of his outrageously successful debut. Bruce is two thirds of the way through the first draft of Let’s Screw, but finds himself overwhelmed by self-doubt-induced writer’s block. Desperate for a cure, he contacts his old university mentors.

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