Well, it's 1 a.m. and I just got lost in my own paragraph and if that isn't a sign that I need a microwave noodle bowl then I don't know what is. So while I eat these I'll bullet point some miscellaneous struggles--we can't have the library books getting all noodley.
-For every 100 pages I've skimmed, I'm using about one sentence.
-I'm pretty sure I just wrote the same sentence three times in a row.
-This section on Sikes is really turning out to be a head-scratcher.
-I'm spending way too much time researching minor details that would only be useful for the second half of one sentence, such as:
-What happened to Bob Fagin after Dickens left the factory? I have no idea.
-Overall I think I'm selling it pretty well, considering I don't believe half of what I'm writing.
Sadly, I think I'm still only in stage 1 of Julia's Stages of Paper Writing. I had a brief moment of stage 3 while the library started with that buzzer, but the noodles are clearing that up.
I think I have this thing more or less framed, I just need to get my head in the game and string these sentences together better.
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