Mrs. Stroock is away dealing with a family emergency, contingency really, leaving us home with three girls and two cats.
Ironically Mrs. Stroock is in Indiana as tensions with Russia are simmering and one of the subplots of The Great Nuclear War of 1975 is a man whose family is away in Indiana when the war breaks out. Life is imitating Will and he doesn't like it one bit.
Our writing rhythm is all out of whack, as we spent the morning getting two girls ready while taking the oldest to school with a stop at Duncan Donuts. For now we're cool but we don't expect that to last long. We've been staring at this thing all morning without much luck, though we had a couple of pre-lunch breakthroughs. Writing has been unfocused.
We'd be better off straightening up the house.
We should have 75's formatted MS and cover tomorrow. Right? Right. March 1st at the earliest. May 1st at the latest.
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