tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-855802737317865685.post5161152648484034001..comments2024-02-24T15:58:56.712-08:00Comments on The Good Typist: Adulting Strike, Writing Downhill, Publishing News, Caught on Camera: Buddy EditionKristen McHenryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03467256747399406710noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-855802737317865685.post-90337577496031817242015-09-06T00:04:31.955-07:002015-09-06T00:04:31.955-07:00I'm exhausted, so I'm not going to ask abo...I'm exhausted, so I'm not going to ask about all the things you mentioned that I didn't understand. But I tend to see writing -- a lot of the time at least -- to be like breaking through a wall. You write and write and write. It's all crap, but the writing is part of the process of getting to that place where it becomes, well, not effortless, but easy and fun. If there is a better way to get there, I'd love to hear it. I just don't think it is true. But I also think it is often better to leave minor flaws than to fix them. Next year this time, we'll just be disappointed with it anyway. Or at least, I think we <em>should</em> be disappointed because we are always improving. But now I'm sounding like someone at Boundless Horizons (?) in your novel!<br /><br />Buddy looks charming! He reminds me of my last cat, Deadline. He was a wonderful cat and a constant reminder to get back to work.<br />Frank Moraeshttp://franklycurious.comnoreply@blogger.com