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Blog started in Jan 2005: 1st entries for Write in Every Genre. Then the REAL ME begins
#796546 added November 2, 2013 at 12:35am
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Turning Point
This cascade of interconnected ideas came pouring outta my head when I awoke from a two-hour solid nap tonight after work. I will describe it as a turning point. Like macrame, however, I see it as a long column of knots all done the same, and it creates a natural twist. We'll see if I can write that analogy at this point, and have it make sense after about a week's worth of entries....

With me, there's always tangents. Yet I draw connection -- can't always trace it back unless I'm documenting like this, but Here's the culmination of one:

From the moment I pickup and read the endorsements in a new book, I am experiencing how tangents are formed in the brain. I'll be blogging about this book, and the first several pages are filled with praises for what this author is about to share with the reader. I like transparency, to know who these people are -- Kevin Mukherjee catches my attention because the national nonprofit he works for is not named. I get to experience the joy of 21st Century amatuer detective work in which I simply type his name into Google and know to go look at his LinkedIn Profile

The MITRE Corporation, I have my answer....
(More to come)

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