Monday, January 31, 2005

Instructions


save your prompts as drafts, then write as time permits

Time is often much like tide, or, perhaps, like tidal forces.

Many moments of the writing experience strike me as slack tide where something is moving out and you may not have anything to say or anything that looks like anything to put out, while there are other times when ideas cascade out quickly perhaps too quickly to be accurately documented before they evaporate.

So, saving as a concept appears ideawise.

The prompt is a sentance or jot or word or placeholder that will give you a stab at being able to put down the original bloom which time and the schedule of commitments made impossiblke to document or spill or perhaps it was slack tide and something was moving within using up expression time and leaving no documentation time.

And isn't this an interesting blog entry devoid of characteristics we might be able to

A strong wave action in water is conveyed without loss of force through the medium, transporting the energy without much overall diminishing of impact.

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