I come here to
express myself
semi-anonymously,
but freely
and happily.
My laptop is
bombarded with
tabs, one of which
is YWP.
Always.
I may not
write a poem
every single day
or post a photograph
after every
moment in nature,
but when my
brain is
overflown with
and overwhelmed by
countless emotions
or feelings
or things
that I can't
quite name,
I escape to
YWP
and those feelings
seem to run
right away.
And I'm
not sure why,
but I could
take a guess:
On YWP I am
ninestars, I stalk
my own profile
meticulously, speculating
how other people
may view me,
whether I be
right or wrong.
On YWP I am
free, and I
feel free, whether
it be by simply
staring at the
home page,
or when I scroll
through weekly challenges.
On YWP
I have a community
of other writers
my age and I
may not know
their names,
or their favorite foods,
or their favorite movies,
but I know them
by their familiar
usernames that I
recognize through
their works and their
frequent liking of
my own.
So maybe that's
why, by simply
switching tabs,
from educational writing
to personal,
I feel so relieved
of stress when I see
the home page
of YWP.
Because it is
not just a home page,
but a preview
of the inclusive
and welcoming
community that is
Young Writers Project.
Posted in response to the challenge The Value of Communities - Writing .
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