Love this idea! I'm going to aim for option A. This morning: writing Y, journaled for 10 minutes in a new journal before work. This evening: went on a long bike ride - great balance for my brain. **Darla
Exactly what I need. Just returned from Bread Loaf and Squaw Valley Writers' Conference...so I've got a ton of writing to do and who better to do it with but my Alaska family.
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ReplyDeleteExcited to do this. Option B sounds good. Thank you, Andromeda!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! I'm going to aim for option A. This morning: writing Y, journaled for 10 minutes in a new journal before work. This evening: went on a long bike ride - great balance for my brain. **Darla
ReplyDeleteTotes on board. Going to wreck it.
ReplyDeleteAccept challenge. Accounted for. Already ate one yogurt.
ReplyDeleteCount me in! Thanks, Andromeda.
ReplyDeleteI will write with all of you. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMe too! Thanks for issuing this challenge, Andromeda.
ReplyDeleteExactly what I need. Just returned from Bread Loaf and Squaw Valley Writers' Conference...so I've got a ton of writing to do and who better to do it with but my Alaska family.
ReplyDeleteI'm in. Let's bring the noise. I will write everyday, whether it all makes to the nets remains to be seen. Thank you, Andromeda.
ReplyDeleteExcelsior!
-Jonna
I'm in. Coincides with my ambitions to revive my blog...thanks for the community support!
ReplyDeleteI'm in, though I'm sure my daily poet word count will seem paltry compared to all you prolific prose writers.
ReplyDeleteI just might give this a try. I have a 5 am writing call Monday-Friday.
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