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Saturday, May 3, 2014

A Reason to Write

Found this and thought it was hilariously sort of true. It makes me think about how the best part of writing is the day-dreaming, or rather the structured day-dreaming as I've heard before from someone somewhere. Also reminds me of a favorite t-shirt that says "Be careful or you might end up in my novel." Love that shirt--always a great conversation starter. I think this pic needs to become a t-shirt too!



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