What is Nostr?
Margaret Sefton /
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2024-02-29 16:43:01
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Margaret Sefton on Nostr: npub1lyrqu…uk7hs npub1q32ag…wxgsx npub1cz0cd…fwk5s npub1wu79x…p3d23 ...

npub1lyrqu6asvmj3gsprml6ajwsppqge9qwftzk5cyy8f7fu3kdlzsnsnuk7hs (npub1lyr…k7hs) npub1q32ag9luy7aml7v0hydr6xe06hk0j8w2pu8u3k0z4tlf04ewyftsjwxgsx (npub1q32…xgsx) npub1cz0cd5uqepnz4xp3kdtsgewxnw07a3q228efjh9xdf5plcgpptnqefwk5s (npub1cz0…wk5s) npub1wu79xcek5gh37z26ecjvgqc90pr4z3s9msz7dvf4qdp23uegeclszp3d23 (npub1wu7…3d23) npub1l7u8n03prkhx4gs7lsn9wl7yqnpjdwk70mnnvht0nxf290et037scrcn2r (npub1l7u…cn2r) I think in smaller pieces these days, which is why I'm hoping to form longer works from small chapters, something like novels-in-flash. I don't outline, but different "chapters" seem to suggest themselves as I finish each one. The beauty of that sometimes is that you really can rearrange sections if they are more or less independent. Various pieces can occur at different places in time, and it works out in the end. I like reading work like that too.
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