pulp
i'm in a pulpy stage, i guess, reading-wise. there's nothing wrong with that. i just read this book in the last few days, and now i've started a lawrence block.
a few nights ago i had a dream that woke me in the middle of the night and compelled me to get up and scribble a few notes. it's possible that it could make a good story, but who knows? i've written a few paragraphs, but most of this past weekend was spent readying the house for the onslaught of the merry maids. and, unfortunately, i'm working in the office 3 days this week - today, tomorrow, and wednesday.
how i'm looking forward to working from home full-time! it will mean more time for writing and for exercise - that's what i'm telling myself now, at least. but still. what with all the flux the transcription department is currently in - the recent departure of our qa manager and the new voice-recognition software company we just signed a contract with (with a tentative go-live date in september) - i don't know when i'm going to be able to get out of these (supposedly temporary) qa duties and spend all my time at home. i just have to be patient, i suppose.

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