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What day is it? Not the date of the moment of writing this but when you are reading it. I've talked with hundreds of published authors about the origin of thought making its way to a bookstore release. What day is it when the reader discovers it? I feel we've wasted a lot of precious time since the start of the pandemic running around trying to catch up where we used to be. So much so that we've lost direction with the days of the week. It's going to be 2022 in four days! In March of 2020 they said it would take two years or more to heal from the pandemic. That fast! We're knocking on the door of 2022. What day is it? I'm extremely guilty of showing up just to be seen. I leave a lot without saying, "Goodbye." What day is it where you are? What took so long for us to meet?
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