Love is a dog from hell”… a phrase that hits hard, shakes you—but within the context of this book, it finds a powerful meaning: love as a wild, instinctive, uncomfortable force, yet capable of truth.
Reading this post made me reflect on why we really write. I believe that writing—at least for me—has never been just a creative act, but a way to understand myself, to face what lives inside, and to seek genuine connection.
I came across Steemit almost by chance, and discovered that the real reward lies in the honest bonds formed between writers. People who aren’t just looking to be read, but to be heard and recognized.
Maybe that’s the deeper message of the book: not to tame the hellhound… but to learn to walk beside it.
And you? Can you already hear it growling inside… or not yet?
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The Hellhound. You need a strong and loyal one, someone you can rely on. Not the dog at the lap or the one that can be distracted with a
legbone 🤭Hear I something growling inside? Give me a bite and I tell you.
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I was invited, you came across, we write because we feel the need so rarely out of words, althoughit might be a search for the right ones... Without vommemts and connection it's a lonely ride.
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