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"Half-Lives"

05/30/02

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"Half-Lives"

Today I read "Half-Lives" again and also read over the critiques I have gotten for that story. It needs work, but then again, I think everything needs work every time I read it. As I read through it, I could hear what needed to be fixed in my head, which is good. Perhaps it means I'm developing more of a talent for the flow of a story. It is odd, though, because I've read that story out loud at least twice before, and it didn't sound that clunky then. I guess time and distance from a piece really do make a difference in objectivity.

I write today's entry with mixed emotions; I'm glad I finally got out the story and dug through it, but I'm a little disappointed that I didn't get it done by the time I had wanted to (last Saturday.) I think I should be able to revise it easily by Father's Day, though, despite my busy work and family schedule.

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