Torn from its hook; a broken valentine
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March 31, 2010 Progress Notes:
"When Your Number Isn't Up"
Words today: 100.
Words total: 4800.
Reason for stopping: I was going to try for 200 just to get back on the horse, but I got stuck on a plotting complication, it's 1:00 in the morning, and I do have to be conscious at work tomorrow.
Darling du Jour: "Nothing I couldn’t handle," he said. It was about as casual as a pipe bomb.
Mean Things: Lies, lies, damned lies. And I realized something quite ugly, but it's for later.
Research Roundup: N/A.
Books in progress: Keri Hulme, The Bone People.
The glamour: Dayjob, the usual mucking out of the inbox, writing some blog posts for the blogging gig. I was supposed to go to a launch party tonight, but I've been feeling kind of messed up all day and staying home was the better part of valour. I did have wild boar and walnut sausages and currant spice couscous for dinner. That's glamourous.
This is a token effort to get back on the horse after all the computer drama. Consider it a symbolic remount in advance of the four-day weekend. Which, I might add, starts tomorrow night.
Laptop Debt Kill:
10600 / 17000 words. 62% done!
"When Your Number Isn't Up"
Words today: 100.
Words total: 4800.
Reason for stopping: I was going to try for 200 just to get back on the horse, but I got stuck on a plotting complication, it's 1:00 in the morning, and I do have to be conscious at work tomorrow.
Darling du Jour: "Nothing I couldn’t handle," he said. It was about as casual as a pipe bomb.
Mean Things: Lies, lies, damned lies. And I realized something quite ugly, but it's for later.
Research Roundup: N/A.
Books in progress: Keri Hulme, The Bone People.
The glamour: Dayjob, the usual mucking out of the inbox, writing some blog posts for the blogging gig. I was supposed to go to a launch party tonight, but I've been feeling kind of messed up all day and staying home was the better part of valour. I did have wild boar and walnut sausages and currant spice couscous for dinner. That's glamourous.
This is a token effort to get back on the horse after all the computer drama. Consider it a symbolic remount in advance of the four-day weekend. Which, I might add, starts tomorrow night.
Laptop Debt Kill: