something like progress
Mar. 31st, 2011 10:21 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Draft of a short story finished. (Well, except for all the [1], [2], [3] all the way up to [71] where proper nouns (and a couple common ones) go.) I can't tell you how long it is, because I wrote it entirely longhand (although it runs from the bottom of p. 31v to the top of p. 57 in the knock-off Moleskine notebook* I'm currently using. I can't tell you the title, either, because it doesn't have one. (I thought it did, but it turns out the title I thought it had was not correct at all.)
It has given me a lovely example of the moss-troll problem though: Caesarian section. Even though Julius Caesar was probably not born by Caesarian section, the adjective makes no sense in a world without the word "Caesar."
Notice that although this is not the work I should be doing, I am very grateful nonetheless to have a complete draft of anything.
And on that note, I'm going to give this "sleeping" thing a whirl. I've heard it's fun if you do it right.
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*I will not be buying the Picadilly Moleskine knock-offs again, even though they are about 1/3 as expensive. The bookmark ribbons come out, and the elastic does not elastic properly, and both these things get more annoying rather than less over time.
It has given me a lovely example of the moss-troll problem though: Caesarian section. Even though Julius Caesar was probably not born by Caesarian section, the adjective makes no sense in a world without the word "Caesar."
Notice that although this is not the work I should be doing, I am very grateful nonetheless to have a complete draft of anything.
And on that note, I'm going to give this "sleeping" thing a whirl. I've heard it's fun if you do it right.
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*I will not be buying the Picadilly Moleskine knock-offs again, even though they are about 1/3 as expensive. The bookmark ribbons come out, and the elastic does not elastic properly, and both these things get more annoying rather than less over time.
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Date: 2011-04-01 10:37 am (UTC)Gillian A
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Date: 2011-04-01 04:36 pm (UTC)