Not an awsome day for starting a project. I'm having a hard time kicking my cold and I'm frankly just not feeling it. Nevertheless, here I am...writing. Yup. Writing. Spilling forth the creative powers of my brain on to the page.
Powerful powers.
Creative ones.
Yeah.
Not feeling it.
Anyway. So far so good. I'm not super loving the sequel to Half World. I do like Gee as a protagonist a great deal more than I liked Melanie though. I think he's more relatable, and less self-shaming.
Tsundoku is a Japanese word that means to buy more books than anyone could possibly read. As a lifestyle it speaks to me as a pursuit of knowledge as a way of living.
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