tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6076293789081887442.post8348443479133340129..comments2024-01-04T19:29:46.884-06:00Comments on The Not-Writing Spectacle: The PROBLEM and the FIXUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6076293789081887442.post-17516595619421362592012-09-27T12:15:21.787-05:002012-09-27T12:15:21.787-05:00This is so exciting, B.E. - the prospect of making...This is so exciting, B.E. - the prospect of making the book even better and finding it before hitting 'send' (as I am want to do). Good luck - and use the laundry as your timer...a load goes in, work until it's finished, get up and stretch, switch to dryer, new load in, back in the chair!! Janethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13297537075103893956noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6076293789081887442.post-27512131014518712152012-09-27T09:17:57.708-05:002012-09-27T09:17:57.708-05:00You can do this! And the book is going to be so mu...You can do this! And the book is going to be so much better because of it. Plus...clean laundry! LOL<br /><br />I might be weird but sometimes, as I'm standing there listening to the washer, or watching the clothes in the dryer, or even folding up what falls out of the dryer, the brain goes on autopilot. And. Things. Happen.<br /><br />I should mention here that laundry is one of my least favorite things to do around the house. I'd almost rather scrub the bathroom. But things DON'T happen when I'm doing that.<br /><br />Now, switch loads, grab a fresh cub and get back to your real work!Silver Jameshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15606837105470988646noreply@blogger.com