Tue. Mar 3rd, 2026
Draft After Draft Until Honesty Emerges

Draft after draft until honesty emerges is really just me, hunched over my laptop, squinting at a sentence and wondering if it’s telling the truth or just being polite. Sometimes I can feel when a line is faking it—like it’s trying to pass at a party where it doesn’t know anyone. I’ll read it back and think, okay, but who are you really.

The other night I wrote something about the way sunlight hit my kitchen table, and out tumbled this line: “The light tries on my skin like a borrowed shirt.” I stopped, blinked, and sort of laughed. It didn’t sound like something I’d planned. It sounded a little bit like me, but also like someone I might want to be—softer, braver about being seen. It’s funny how sometimes my queerness slips into the poem like that, not as a declaration, but as a softness, a willingness to be touched by the world and to say so.

The thing is, I can tell when I’m writing around myself instead of from myself. That’s when the drafts pile up, each one a little closer to my real voice. My body knows before my head does; I’ll get this little flutter in my chest, a low warmth, when a line finally lands where it needs to. It’s not dramatic. It’s just real. And honestly, that’s my favorite part—the tiny shift from pretending to being present.

So I keep going. Draft after draft, I circle back to the truth, or at least to something that feels like it wants to be true. And when I get there, even for a moment, it feels a lot like coming home to myself—queer, Black, soft, and stubbornly hopeful.

By Kabal Briar

Kabal Briar is a queer Black storyteller, educator, and creator reshaping what it means to take up space with truth and tenderness. Through poetry, essays, and lived experience, he explores identity, joy, body acceptance, and the many ways we learn to love ourselves out loud. His work blends softness with strength, humor with heart, and personal history with universal feeling. Kabal’s mission is simple: to help people feel seen, valued, and brave enough to live in their own TRUTH.

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