diary / by Edward Mullany

Although, to ask a reader to take one at one’s word, with regard to the purport of the subject of a writing (instead of compelling the writing to alone do the work), amounts, I suppose, to a defaulting of the writer before the scope of their task. In the sense that the chore of all writing is to convince or persuade by the very art of that writing, and not through a commentary on, or an aside to, that writing.