A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-And-Twenty-One

Yet again I waited to do my work, and, yet again, I feel like it resulted in my writing a story that I wouldn't have been able to put together earlier.  Maybe I would have still gotten to that same story, but would have written it tomorrow instead, but I am not certain.  I think I need to spend more time percolating.  I am certain that I can figure out how to do that in a way that maintains the morning writing practice I've been developing.

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