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Monday, October 14, 2013

Writing in a car

Wrote my 3000 words today in a bouncing, swerving car on route 10 out to Okaloosa County.  Somewhat upsetting, but it worked.  Vertigo threatens.  But the Commune is really coming crashing down in my fictional setting.  The lady in red is a horrific production.  Where did she come from?
Posted by Robert at 6:20 PM
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