Words, Words, Words
Jun. 23rd, 2018 11:12 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
There is a theorem - a small theorem, maybe only a proposition. It is a simple theorem, an easy one, even an obvious one, but I have to write it out, proof and all, in detail, before I can proceed with the main body of Taxonomy II. It says where to look for isolated classes; the real meat is in the looking.
And I'm having trouble writing it. The words come lumpy, clumsy, too fast here, too slow there. Frustrating. I will not-think about it for a couple of days, then try again.
[I'm rereading Beagle's wonderful "The Innkeeper's Song", and the section I just read is from the point of view of Fox. If you've read the book, you'll know where the voice of the previous paragraphs came from.]
And I'm having trouble writing it. The words come lumpy, clumsy, too fast here, too slow there. Frustrating. I will not-think about it for a couple of days, then try again.
[I'm rereading Beagle's wonderful "The Innkeeper's Song", and the section I just read is from the point of view of Fox. If you've read the book, you'll know where the voice of the previous paragraphs came from.]