I'm going to say this on the social media where I share articles, but for those of you on feeds and subscriptions I should probably mention it here:
The impromptu hiatus (due to Vera's death) continues. I got some really good writing done today, but not quite enough to put up a post. I'm due at the Apple Store tomorrow at 3:30 and hopefully they can bring Vera back from shadow. If that doesn't work, I'll figure out something else, but I'm pretty stuck on having a laptop. Working on the desktop is doable (and I do it because artists find ways to make their art no matter what), but it's filled with distractions, my room isn't a great environment, and I can't take my work anywhere. (Turns out whipping lappie out to write a paragraph here and there really adds up.) So while I got most of an entry done, it's probably going to be next week before Writing About Writing really gets back on its feet.
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