Chapter Two had what will pass in my book as exposition. It was a lot more difficult than Chapter One, which had a lot of action in it. But I was pleased that my output was almost as high as Day One despite that fact that I had to put eight hours in at work to cover for somebody.
I was also frustrated because my iPAQ really started to bog down. It was so slow, and I was afraid I wasn't going to be able to save my work. We'll see, though. I think it'll be OK. That being said, I think I'd better read the manual. With that, and the start of my normal work week, I might not write tomorrow. But I will say this: If you guys out there don't see a new post from me for more than three days, flood my e-mail account with messages asking me why I'm not working on my novel -- because with the conversion from "The Brainwave" to "The Writer's Block," if I'm not blogging, that means I'm not writing.
Word count: 4,735.
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