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Ok, life intrudes on my ability to continue at the pace I would like to write at. If I wasn't currently running 12 credit hours (about 36 hours of work per week) and had a 40 hour per week job, I might be able to spend the 28 hours a week it takes me to keep producing TGL daily.
I am currently planning to reduce TGL (or whatever my main work is after I finish that) to three days per week (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday). I will begin writing 12-Strings next week. I will write it on Monday and Tuesday, and then post it on Friday. Friday I will be finishing up my class work for the week, and not writing anything.
Sunday will be catchup (class and writing) and the occasional one-off works (very occasional).
At the present time, the plan is to be posting about 7k words per week of 12-Strings.
I know. It is less that I would love to provide for you all, but it's all I can do right now.
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doing your best
sometimes, stuff happens. Take care of yourself, and we will enjoy your work as it comes.
Relative to the Ginsburg question
I like what Larry Durrel's character Pursewarden said in The Alexandria Quartet: ''To the true poet, there is no such thing as free verse''.
(I don't have access to my copy, and I last read it 35 years ago, but the meaning remains.)