[I posted this on all the social media where I cross post articles. But for those on RSS or various subscriptions.]
Last night I totaled up my hours for last week. I came in at 92 hours if you add in writing (about 70 before that), and no days off. No wonder I'm dropping so many balls when it comes to getting posts up on time and getting "crunchy" articles up at least twice a week.
I really really don't want to put Writing About Writing on a hiatus until summer school is over, but I feel like I'm already at maximum fluff. Here's hoping this week is a little better, and I can get back on track.
I've got a half written Mailbox that was supposed to go up today (all about the sequel to To Kill a Mockingbird and the shift in the character of Atticus). However, I'm going to need some time to sit down and finish it.
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