A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-And-Sixty-Six

I have a number of projects I really need to get back to work on.  The Dracula essay that I have been playing with for so long is probably the chief amongst these, and I am thinking a lot about how I can get that on the page.  I think part of the problem is wanting to bring in the personal aspects, and finding a way to do that while making the relevance clear.  One of the major problems is that I am pointing towards stereotypes that aren't as known today, but which were very much commonplace in the past.  I keep thinking of how to draw a comparison that the reader can recognize, and I do think I have some of that now.  I need to find the structure for this piece, the way I want to tell it, and I feel close.  In the end, it is really more a matter of just putting myself to work on it by just doing the writing.

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