When the truth is told
If you were to judge strictly by this blog, you might assume that I have been on a nonstop writing marathon since my last entry, now that I have a designated room and everything.
This is, alas, not the case. In fact, almost immediately after establishing my super sweet writing room, I skipped town, first to attend a conference about fifteen degrees off from the usual varieties I attend, and then — now — to go the latest version of the Undisclosed Location, my longstanding pointless code phrase for where I am when I visit family.
Also I have been sick, which made the conferencing more than usually exhausting, though definitely valuable nonetheless. I’m still not quite at a hundred percent, still a little loopy on cold medicine.
So I’m staring, semi-glazedly, at this screen and thinking about closing all my open tabs and opening Scrivener. In the meantime, as I stare, please enjoy these two images from my mom’s 1961 Ohio University yearbook, “The Athena”:

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highway62 said:
Best of luck, Sara.
Though I have to say, I can plan in Scrivener, but for some reason, I can’t seem to do the actual writing in it. Some weird mental block.
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