I'm really feeling the financial burn, and there isn't a fire extinguisher in sight.
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Did you decide to change anything with that last story you posted?
I'm feeling a little better. I may be starting a part-time job in a week or two. It won't pay much, but that's okay. I need to find out if I can deal with working again after not doing so for a couple of years. A part-time job is the best way to ease back into the work force, I think.
I used to like writing. It mostly consisted of having many "letters to the editor" published. I had a political article published in The Nation many years ago.
I'm in awe of people who are able to write a novel. I can't imagine being able to write anything longer than a short story.
Keep at it.