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I have seen two such sights, by sea and by land! But I am not to say it is a sea, for it is now the sky:
Betwixt the firmament and it you cannot thrust a bodkin's point.

The Winter's Tale 3.3.79-81


progress

Two down, one (half paper, sort of) to go. I'll be so glad when the writing I do comes in managable, two-three-maybe-hour a day chunks instead of six or seven hour chunks every day for a week or two once every couple of months. This is not an effective or happy way to write. Of course, the answer should be "well spread it out over those months, then," but that's pretty much impossible given class schedules. But come next year, my writing scheduling is all on me! This thought used to scare me, and maybe it still should, but I think I'm ready now. Anyway, I wanted to scan my title pages so the InternetLand could see them, but then I remembered I don't have a scanner. And I don't really like either of the titles, which is unusual for me. I pretty much universally follow the method of choosing a central quotation for the part before the colon and then listing the key conepts after it, and I've done that this time, but both the quotations seem wrong.

I also got accused of being Capital R Romantic today, which put me in a swivet. Dude. Is it that obvious what I struggle against? Do Not Call Me Wordsworth! I should put that on a t-shirt.

Meanwhile am trying to learn Jonathan Coulton's "Better" on ukuelele. It would help if I had any kind of effective memory.

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