Well, after the “coffee warmer” confusion, I’ve lost all confidence and will to write.
I did however have a series of epiphanies today. Does that happen to normal people? Do you ever just stop what you’re doing, wherever you are, and consider an idea that strikes you?
I was reading a book in a cafe and I just stopped, set it down, and thought for a few minutes. (I didn’t have a notebook with me or I would have written to help me think.) I feel this kind of quirk makes me very cool. Which is ironic because most of the time the thoughts I stop to think are about how I’m not very cool.
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I have an excerpt for you that will amaze and inspire:
“June, you cannot use the words ‘made love’ and ‘bathroom’ in the same sentence,” said Henry.
“It was tender. I can call it what I want.”
I started over and need to update my word count. I will do this tomorrow when I have time to write more.
Posted 12 Nov 2007 at 9:10 am ¶Ah, I see yours is autobiographical, too.
Posted 12 Nov 2007 at 2:24 pm ¶You know me toooo well.
Posted 13 Nov 2007 at 6:37 am ¶You haven’t really stopped writing, have you? Keep going!! I have to know why that coffee warmer is so important!!
Posted 14 Nov 2007 at 12:03 am ¶Oh, come off it. You know you’re one of the coolest people on the planet so stop saying you aren’t. That’s like when I say I’m not the smartest and prettiest girl ever created. It gets annoying to those who know that I am.
Posted 14 Nov 2007 at 12:53 pm ¶Ok…for all of this no blogging, you had better be writing!
Posted 16 Nov 2007 at 9:08 pm ¶