July 30, 2003

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Oops, there's no entry today. Well, that's because I cut down the blog's index display to just one day's entries, and I haven't posted anything. Well, here's an entry. Remember, write something, even if it's nothing. At least I'll get typing practice in. (And I haven't had any good ideas today, nothing that I feel like writing about right now, anyway. Talk amongst yourselves.)

Posted by Andrea Harris at July 30, 2003 10:40 PM
Comments

Wow, and I just posted a comment today about how I didn't know what was going on with your site.

Posted by: Tiger at July 30, 2003 at 11:14 PM

Nulla Dies Sine Linea [No Day Without Lines]. Admonition on the workplace wall of Emile Zola

Posted by: Misanthropyst at July 31, 2003 at 07:20 AM

Well, here's another comment for your one post. We're listening.

Posted by: *** Dave at July 31, 2003 at 09:40 AM

Andrea, have you seen the RotK trailer that's floating around? The quality isn't great, but it's wonderful to watch anyway!

(is it Dec. yet?)

Posted by: Ith at July 31, 2003 at 12:11 PM

Write something, even if it's nothing.

I'm trying to follow that advice in my fiction writing, and finally added one little scene to my maybe-a-novel-maybe-not.

Funny thing about my blogging is, on days when I don't think I've posted much, I look back and find seven, eight, sometimes more than ten posts. Those are the days I tell myself, "Okay, but what have you written?" -- and I go add a scene to my maybe-etc.

Posted by: McGehee at July 31, 2003 at 08:28 PM

Is it November 2nd yet? There's more than one eagerly awaited trilogy ending!

Posted by: Jay Solo at July 31, 2003 at 08:36 PM

Doesn't MT do "most recent N entries"? This way you can say 1. I guess that's different than 1 day, if you post twice on a given day... On the other hand, if you post tuesday, publish, then post nothing wednesday, how does MT know to roll over to wednesday's empty index page, unless you rebuild on wednesday... Maybe don't rebuild those days you haven't posted? OK, so this comment turns out to not have been as helpful as I had hoped. sigh Just some ideas.

Posted by: Phillip Harrington at August 1, 2003 at 08:16 AM