The Gusto
I may work on the diss today. I'm reading a book about writing by Ray Bradbury. He suggests that writers absolutely approach the writing with gusto. Gusto's been missing from my project, I have to admit. Getting some gusto could be the key. I'm working on a chapter that describes all the work that went into revising a kid's story. We traded that draft back and forth quite a few times. Sometimes my suggestions seem pretty good. Many, in retrospect, seem kind of dumb. That's why it's hard to find the gusto. Sitting down to write about dumb things I have done just isn't a heck of a lot of fun. Sure I think about my dumb mistakes almost constantly, but writing them down for committee members to read is a wee bit tougher. But with some gusto, I'm going to be knocking that chapter out. A four day weekend is the perfect place to find gusto. No worries.
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i ended fotd early this year.
and that's probably a big part of why the gusto's missing.
and probably the fact that i'm finally finished with the lit.logs, but still must grade the fiction stories by tuesday. the end of the year is hard to coordinate. are you done yet???
Our Air conditioning broke today.
And because I actually exercised, I decided it would be okay to spend the rest of the day eating during each of the grading/cleaning intervals.
I'm not sure you're right about the 7 days being doable, Bethosity, but I'll hang on.
jw
got some good ones of a dog named gus. will post soon.