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

Because I am not at home right now, I am doing my work on my phone and not on a computer.  I am accustomed to doing this at times, but in the past it has largely been in terms of poetry.  I am finding that this way of working has altered my approach to the essay.  At home, I would just open a document and start writing, keeping the work linear and structured.  Within my current circumstances, I often write in my email, so I am not working from a central document.  Many nights I have just started writing and thrown myself into the middle of a discussion about some aspect of my material, and it feels liberating.  I think I am finding more that I had never considered and better ways of communicating what was already in my mind. 
   

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