A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Six-Hundred-And-Fifty-Nine

I finally wrote the opening segment for the zero episode of the podcast and I think it is pretty good.  I want to read it over again tomorrow, but I feel that I was able to capture the essentials of what I needed to in order to make it work, and to present it in a way that I think makes sense of what we are doing, both in terms of clueing the listener in to the format and in terms of our intentions and approach.  As well, I was able to include a bit more about me to establish who I am and why I am doing this podcast.  I had worried that I wouldn't be certain of how to make it all work without going on too long, but I think that I have done a good job while still keeping it quite short.  I don't know how long it will be when I read it, but it is less than a page at the moment.  I do think that I am also going to need to write something more for the ending of the program to act as a sort of conclusion for the piece and as a chance to say a few final things to the audience.  I can't really do that until I have a better sense of the entire program, though.  It was hard enough to come up with the beginning without hearing all of it, let alone trying to line up an ending to that material before I've heard it.

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