Stella ([info]furplepig) wrote,
@ 2006-02-06 10:56:00
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when i was a freshman at carleton, i had a little blue notebook that i wrote in almost every night. i was usually either high or exhausted or both, but i wrote anyway. i took it with me when i went to visit my friend daniel in st. paul in march, and when the sun came out and the snow started melting, we walked around in tshirts and scarves and drank wine out of coffee mugs and wrote together.
i lost that book a few months later, and as it's the only one i've ever lost, out of the dozens of notebooks i've kept since i was very small, i'm convinced that everything in it was the best thing i ever wrote. very convenient. all i can remember, really, is a few lines from that poem i wrote with daniel. something about a red-headed woman, something about how "we can smile with our teeth again, and mean it", and something about march being the month that will save me, over and over again.


it's a good thing that in portland, march comes in february.



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JK Rowling, too
[info]satsumabug
2006-02-08 07:28 am UTC (link)
I don't know if you keep up with Jo Rowling's website, but she said something similar about her notebooks. This was in her new year's resolutions this year, which are now posted in various places on the Web, but no longer on her site. Her second resolution was to not lose any more notebooks:

After a somewhat panicky few weeks I have finally located a missing notebook. As always when I mislay these things, I had been 'remembering', in its absence, that it contained notes so essential and ideas so imaginative that I would never be able to duplicate them, and the whole of the next book would be impoverished if they were never found. Now that I have said notebook beside me on this desk, however, I see that it contains few useful nuggets amid a lot of complete dross. Nevertheless, the stress I endured while believing it to be the notebook equivalent of the Holy Grail was enough to remind me that I must take better care of my working materials.


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