Something or nothing

Something or nothing
You don't know until you've covered it. Photo by Kamila Maciejewska on Unsplash

A blank page is both an exciting
and a frightening thing.

In that page is something
or nothing.

You don’t know
until you’ve covered it.

And there’s no guarantee
that you will know then.

But it always remains a chance
worth taking.

In 1962 playwright Harold Pinter delivered a speech in Bristol on ‘Writing for the Theatre’. Pinter’s speech inspired this week’s piece, and the two that follow.

Dream intentionally - while you’re awake.