No sé si os preocupa, queridos lectores, pero mis vacaciones de este mes no son vacaciones de escribir. De hecho, estoy escribiendo tanto que acabo de terminar una libreta entera que empecé en julio. Los mecenas de mi Patreon tienen ya un índice con lo que iré publicando. Espero que guste… he ido a lo más profundo de las cosas en las que creo, y quizá surja debate alrededor de ellas.
¡Hasta pronto!
Ilustración: os escribo desde el lugar de la foto, con mi nueva libreta, nada menos que un regalo de mi madre.
Josep Martínez just sent me via twitter this very nice nice article and I recommend that you read it too: Alyssa Aldersley: The double life of being a parent at an early stage startup After finishing it, I thought that it would be interesting to comment. After commenting, I thought, well, now that I’ve written
Sigo contando el viaje a Nicaragua. Me decía a mí misma: Es la primera vez que vengo, pero no es la primera vez que estoy.
Visto el microéxito del microrrelato, aquí os subo una versión en PDF para imprimir, enviar por email, prestar, regalar, colgar en el armario, llevar en la cartera… He toqueteado el formato estándar un poquito para que se pueda imprimir y leer bien en una hoja A4 por las dos caras, a dos columnas. Recuerda, con
I don’t know if you’re worried, my dear readers, but my holidays this year do not include holidays from writing. Actually, I’m writing so much I’ve just finished a notebook I started last month. There’s a post for patrons only and tell you too in a bit about what I’m working on. I hope you like it… I’ve dived into the deep waters of the stuff I believe —we might debate about all that.
Talk to you in a bit!
Illustration: the place I’m sitting just now and the new notebook, a present from my mother no less.
We’re editing together, head to head. It’s a bio, a blurb, maybe something in between. He’s Neil Gaiman, (I know Amanda is behind me, reading something else) and he’s mumbling a bit, as he re-reads the text: words flow until they get stuck. I take it from the place he left off. —I think that what it
I’m a bit of a Hobbit. I like to see things grow, little by little. I like routines (and escaping them: but I find them comfy). I like it when I run out of something and I buy exactly the same one again, I get the impression that I was right the first one. My
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