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I can state -- almost unequivocally -- that the title of this blog does not refer to my mental state. It refers to my writing, which does, of course, flow out of my mind. Sometimes the process of writing is messy, sometimes weird, sometimes beautiful -- and always harder than I wish, but I love it. As I wander back into the real world from time to time, I hope to entertain you with my musings.












That’s the best execution of “I’ve nothing to post” that I’ve seen. Nice title.
Good idea. I may use it one day.
I’m going to visit one I haven’t gone to before. Watch out people.
Done. I met Joan.
You have ‘days’ when you ‘normally’ post? For me it’s the other way round, I have days when I don’t normally post (all of them) and the odd one or two when I launch something at the world in the hope of catching it unawares. Frequently, the world is either unconscious or playing dead so as not to attract my attention. I think I need a plan…
Ann, I think I follow some of the best, so I like to “share” them.
Tricia, I hope you find a new favorite blog.
Pamela, good going … now get Joan to post more frequently!
Suzanne, I usually post every other day, so the days of the week change, but readers catch on … I think. Of course, if everyone subscribed, they would get notice when a new post was up. You should try some sort of schedule, even if it’s just once a week.
Enforced subscription, that’s the way forward! Nipping off now to design my literature and creative arts focused totalitarian regime. Would liberal arts have to become martial arts, I wonder?
I love your comments.