Everyone knows a writer needs a fancy device if he wants to produce anything noteworthy. That's why all the classics were written on vintage typewriters. And if I could find one in working order, you can bet my steampunk would read as authentic as finely tuned clockwork. But since such archaic mechanical word machines are incredibly expensive and totally tedious to actually get any editing done, I thought I'd upgrade to all the modern digital publishing potential of a 1970's New York City publishing house, packed into a pound and half plastic tablet two-in-one. That's right, future fans, my writing is about to get a whole lot better! I got a brand new Microsoft Surface Pro 4 with typepad cover and I'm about to unleash a whole wide world of wordsmithing wonder and all of you wannabe fans out there waiting for me to finally kick it into high gear. Now that I'm not being held back by my six-year-old Dell Latitude E6410, I can finally finish that new volume of Lorna Lockheed stories y'all been hollarin' after. Well hollar no more. I'm getting #backtowork (that's a hashtag for returing to the grind of writing, because fancy new machine or not, this gig is hardwork. But not like actually physically taxing, like a real job. Because I I don't have one of those anymore).
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