It’s funny (for me, at least) to notice how I learned I don’t need to be so precious about whitespace and visual noise…
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…and having two side-by-side panes (one for writing, the other for notes) is easier than having them in one file and moving above and below.
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Also, one thing I learned about my process… starting a new chapter is always painful. Every Single Time, it’s an abyss of a blank page. But:
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At least I know it sucked before, many times, and every time I got through it. That knowledge makes it easier to endure.
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Just sent my first book newsletter! It’s a thoroughly exciting moment, and I am nervous as hell.
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I hate when I *really* want to continue, but my eyes, my brain, and my body are giving up since I have already been writing for five hours…
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I powered through it. Seven hours of writing, and I’m exhausted, but I covered the story of computer keyboards coming home. *drops dead*pic.twitter.com/NwBsigxFUf
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I am actually really happy about this. One of my fears when sitting down to this project was: what new can I even add to any of this?
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I read so many accounts of the birth of personal computing, from writers like Steven Levy who are way more talented than me.
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