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Musings and meanderings on my writing process, progress and procrastination.
1. Friday Five

1. I wrote 3,356 words this week. Bad news: It wasn’t on my WIP. Good news: it was for a class authors project. Great questions.

2. The Big Melt this week meant the sidewalks cleared which meant I could take my walk which meant I had the opportunity I needed to solve the world’s plotting problems ... or at least my own.

3. So over the next few days, maybe I can write 3,356 words on my WIP. Maybe more?

4. I was totally married to the title of this WIP until I inadvertently came up with something else. Not stressing over that, at least not until the thing’s all written. Hopefully, the story will tell me what this book’s name is.

5. Totally unrelated ...
Thanks to my cousin’s daughter Lindsay (yes, I know, also my cousin) who asked me if I had her grandmother’s brownie recipe (unfortunately I didn’t), I did remember I have a box of my own grandmother’s recipes. As brittle as the newspaper clippings and paper scraps are, I was wondering how old some of them might be. Then I found one written on the back of a letter. From 1941
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