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

I received the most recent edit of the material for the podcast tonight.  I've not yet listened to it.  I thought that it would be good to get through my work and clear some time to focus, especially as I am a bit nervous about it.  I don't know what it will be at this point, and I have a plan for what I am intending to do next, for what I want to include that will, I hope, give it a narrative shape.  I tried to explain that concept last night, so I won't repeat the whole thing again, except to say that I do think adding a framing element to what we already have recorded feels significant to me, and is also the opportunity that I have to really craft this into something reflective of my other creative work.  I am nervous, though, but that is not enough to keep me from experimenting.  The way I figure it, I am just starting out at doing this kind of work and am bound to make some mistakes, at least I can make them in the effort to do something that feels authentic.  Besides, who knows, it might be that this works out incredibly well and becomes something amazing, but that definitely is not likely if I just do something ordinary and low effort.

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