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Did you enjoy "Leviathan" by Scott Westerfeld, SD?
Oh sure, you aren't supposed to say, so naturally you think you should post it on GoodReads "SOMETHING AMAZING HAPPENED BUT I'M NOT SUPPOSED TO SAY!"

Dear ******,
The sweater you gifted me for the holiday was atrocious. I don't know how you expect me to wear it in public, or at any place at all, really. I wouldn't be caught wearing it in a closet. While I find the color (puse, is it?) to closely resemble vomit, the addition of the design, rollerblading crocodiles, made the entire garment simulate a train wreck. Thank you for ruining my holiday.
With profound dislike,
Robin


I emailed an author about his amazing book that you haven't read.
The author emailed me back, said I wrote a nice email, had made his week, and gave me access to some of the book's extras. That's it.
I bet! :D Man, I really hate secrets, huh? Funny that I'm a Boschian. Or maybe it makes sense. Like I was driven so crazy that it made me stubborn and I just had to know. I guess it makes sense.
And clearly I'm in one of my weird moods where I think I can write like Allie Brosh but in reality I will never write like Allie Brosh because I'm not Allie Brosh. Then I become sad and thus can't even TRY to write like Allie Brosh, and that causes me to just mope in front of a computer screen while eating gummy bears.
Yup. Weeeeiiiird mood. Freewriting mood, I guess. One of those times where I'd e-mail someone a two-page e-mail and feel guilty and then they'll respond with an even longer e-mail like, "HA! In your face." Or maybe they're also in freewriting moods when they respond. Who knows?
*sighs* Why isn't fiction this easy to write? Seriously, I thought I had my plot for today's story all lined out, and then when I sat down to write it I just felt like, "Meh. I don't want to write." BUT I STILL ACCOMPLISHED OVER A PAGE! IN YOUR FACE, WRITING!
And clearly I'm in one of my weird moods where I think I can write like Allie Brosh but in reality I will never write like Allie Brosh because I'm not Allie Brosh. Then I become sad and thus can't even TRY to write like Allie Brosh, and that causes me to just mope in front of a computer screen while eating gummy bears.
Yup. Weeeeiiiird mood. Freewriting mood, I guess. One of those times where I'd e-mail someone a two-page e-mail and feel guilty and then they'll respond with an even longer e-mail like, "HA! In your face." Or maybe they're also in freewriting moods when they respond. Who knows?
*sighs* Why isn't fiction this easy to write? Seriously, I thought I had my plot for today's story all lined out, and then when I sat down to write it I just felt like, "Meh. I don't want to write." BUT I STILL ACCOMPLISHED OVER A PAGE! IN YOUR FACE, WRITING!
Sweet, Robin! I'll have to read it later (you have a lot on there!). :D
I know, sorry. :( I'm trying.
I know, sorry. :( I'm trying.

That's what's hard with writing-- you just wish you could write the awesome parts and kind of ignore the parts you don't want to write. ;)
Nah, just write the parts you want to write and either A. Get back to the other parts later or B. Find a co-author to write them.
Because believe me-- you want to write the parts you're inspired to write WHEN you're inspired to write them. :)


Robin... you officially ruined my day... I WAS GETTING ALL EXCITED!
ME AND SARAH ARE GONNA GET IT OUT OF YOU! WE ARE GOING TO! AREN'T WE SARAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*keeps eyes on Robin*
ME AND SARAH ARE GONNA GET IT OUT OF YOU! WE ARE GOING TO! AREN'T WE SARAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*keeps eyes on Robin*



I think "Space Fish" was the best topic of my list.
For example, today I was working on my online Algebra assignment. I was taking a look at the few questions I had skipped because they were hard. I completed a few, and came to a terrible problem. I picked the answer I thought was best, telling myself that I would go to my teacher for help after break. I went to hit the "next" button to go to the next problem, and then, I wasn't looking at the assignment. I was looking at the report. I had hit the "done" button. It was really good that I had only gotten 2 problems wrong, therefore getting a 94, because it counts as a quiz. And I hadn't checked it over before submitting, like I usually do. In short, I almost ruined my math grade with one click. Scary, right!