It often takes a bit of time for things to get off the ground, especially for idlers such as myself. Well, leisure time being what it is, sometimes it does get a bit boring to do the same things over and over again. So, I decided last month to consolidate all my so-called creative work into one entity, which was the updating (five years' in the making) of
the studio website.
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| The website in its minimal maximal format. |
While doing so, I had to sift through the small pile of books that I had done over the years. Not realizing it, there were already seventy-three in all, including some that were not worth keeping and were quickly and happily tossed away. Having assembled them all, I really wondered how time worked in its mysterious fashion.
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| Trying to make sense of the 73 books (studio time) |
More to the point, I started thinking of the few works that I have developed almost solely on the computer. All digital works. Yes, it is true that I have three childrens' books (completed, mind you) and also a childrens' or young adults' novel (one of five, actually, also completed) which have never seen the light of day. So, I thought that once and for all I would do something about it.
And, so, this is the progress of March, which seems pretty good thus far and shows every sign of getting far far better.
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