I do feel “A Seasonal Life” is winding up to a point where it may be finished today as Part V. Lord, it’s never taken me this long to write a story. (That’s Lord Lettuce Head by the way. The Other One is even busier and I’m sure has never read this weblog at all — Praise Jesus! Say Hallelujah!) Since I am not really used to dragging things out this way, I wonder if writers who do take their time with the initial drafts like this must also find it necessary to read their work from the beginning to the point where he has left off in order to continue onward. While reimmersing the author in the story, it does tend to bore one after a while. I do hope I’ll get over it before I do the more serious editing. (Note: I must add reimmersing to my dictionarily deficient list.)
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