Took today off work and decided to make a book. It is currently drying (in the glued stage and I'm gonna choose the cover shortly. Decided to make a pizza for dinner and it's pretty fantastic. All in all, it's a solid day.
The company planned a merger, promised not to affect jobs. The merger went through, we had a corporate all-hands town hall meeting, and once again we're assured no jobs will be affected other than those few in duplicated positions. The layoffs should be done by the end of the first quarter of '26.
There are so few layoffs in the offing it will only take eight months to get 'er done. Here for crucifixion? Line on the left. One cross each.
Which really makes me happy. As the good Dr. Johnson once said, "Depend on it, sir, when a man knows he is to be hanged in a fortnight, it concentrates his mind wonderfully."
I just love this sense of clarity.
On top of that, recent ideas I've had about outlining are working out great. Who cares about layoffs when writing is going so well?
Congrats and welcome to the wonderful world of above-outlet operations! Get your lieutenants in order ASAP.
I found a Smith Corona Galaxie 12 Typewriter at a thrift store for $25. It works beautifully and I love it dearly. Also the replacement ribbons are only $10 and easy to install. It is blue and has the case! I already write 2 pages of story on it and it's strangely calming.
That's cool! I love that you have a typewriter, too. I agree somewhat. I was appreciating the backspace on my keyboard; but I really, really liked being able to hold my words right after I wrote them. I think the typewriter made me more thoughtful and I later typed up what I had written. But it's easier than writing by hand and it also works without electricity. Which is nice, because I have had a few blackouts due to storms in the past few years. Anyway, I agree. I love the singular functionality. I also have a stereo so I play music when I write. Haha.I have an Olivetti Lettera. I did write a story on it. It made me really appreciate all the comforts and conveniences our word processors provide. It also made me realize that my writing process is highly dependent on erasing sentences a lot. It seems that often, I'll type and erase a sentence until it feels right. You can't easily erase on a typerwriter. Not on mine anyway.
One thing that's nice about them is their singular functionality. They don't have a browser window to distract you! It's just the keys, the page, and your story.