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

I keep working on this same piece of prose, writing bits and pieces of it, taking my time and. not worrying, right now, about making it cohesive.  I often just write a few paragraphs without considering the structure.  I will pick an aspect of the idea I want to consider and just write about that.  The next night I might return to the same aspect of my subject or just pick another and move on without concern for how it connects together.  I know I need to, at some point, put it together, and I am confident I can do that, but I do wonder how I will know when I am ready.

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