I've been learning to play Saxaphone which is a bit like signing up to hate yourself for thirty minutes a day. There's lots of squeaking, a few actual notes, and once you feel you're getting the hang of things, the next page of notes reads like calculus. If you are good at calculus read: particle physics. It's good to keep trying to learn new things right? Especially if their creative. Unless you're just doing that to avoid the creative work you really should be doing, like starting a blog instead of working on your novel.
My girlfriend and I are writing a children's book together. The book was her idea but the story was mine. We visited the library to get a sense of how to go about putting one together, and all I really learned is that there are already too many children's books in this world - Especially considering kids mainly want to read the same books over and over again anyway. By the time they've grown out of that, they are moving on to tougher books anyway, right? My theory is that they really are more for the parent then the kid. I read to my nephew on occasion; I am tired of Thomas the Tank engine and his useless engineer.
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