Still writing through detours
I thought a plan
would draw a straight road
and I would walk along it
carrying notebooks like a map.
But the road bent sideways.
Bills arrived before inspiration,
morning alarms rang for jobs
that never learned my middle name
or the stories I keep in my chest.
Still, I write.
On the back of receipts at lunch.
In notes on my phone after midnight.
In half-finished drafts
that wait like open hands.
There were years
I confused survival with surrender,
years I worried
that small audiences meant small dreams.
But the words stayed.
They taught me how to listen,
how to turn an ordinary Tuesday
into something that glows a little,
how to forgive the life
that did not match the brochure.
My résumé may not mention my art,
but my quiet does.
My laughter does.
And wherever I clock in,
I carry the sentences
that keep reminding me
I am still becoming
the person I write about.
About the Creator
Anie Liban
Hi, nice to meet you. I'm Anie Liban. The anonymous writer trying to make sense of the complicated world sharing Longevity tips, Health tips, Life Hacks, Natural remedies, Life lessons, etc.



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