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Writing Trials, Tribulations, and Trepidations

As a writer, I often wait for an experience to write about.

I went to the Hilo, Hawaii Walmart to purchase this very laptop that I am typing on. 

But, mainly, I went there for the experience.

I got this laptop, but I need to set it up for writing only so that it is faster.

Come and follow my blog to see the challenges in writing with a device that does not do word processing only.

-GG



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