I've been thinking lately about what takes an idea to the point of a story. See, I've never had a hard time with ideas. I've got ideas out the wazoo. My problem is how to take the next step with them. There's some sort of bizarre alchemy there that I have never figured out.
I also probably give up too easily.
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.
Saturday, February 1, 2020
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