A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Six-Hundred-And-Seventy-Four

I am planning to begin a rereading of Dracula.  I have been slowly going over an annotated version of the book, mostly reading the notations, but the book is rather large and cumbersome.  Yesterday, I obtained a small paperback version which I can carry around easily, though I expect that I should prepare to take extensive notes on the book.  I might just grab myself a packet of sticky notes and use those to just mark things up.  That approach is often easier for me, as I don't worry so much about the note itself, if I can make it obvious what line it is referencing, as that is often enough to remind me of what I was noticing or questioning.  It can be quite difficult for me to take good notes because of my handwriting, so anything that makes that easier is a real boon.

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