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I thought this issue would come out in the winter, because I wanted it to talk about all the ways in which this year’s winter holidays have changed. What I hadn’t anticipated was a most natural burnout that came over me after a year spent locked up in my room, overwhelmed with working on other people’s projects and ideas. When it came time to work on my own stuff, I froze. Why I hadn’t seen that coming is beyond me.
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But here we are, it’s the <strike>middle</strike> end of <strike>April</strike> May and I’m slowly moving forward.</p>
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But here we are, it’s the <strike>middle</strike> end of <strike>April</strike> <strike>May</strike> August and I’m slowly moving forward.</p>
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In the past year I’ve followed the slow rise and fall of the sun through all the windows around my house, noting the increasing number of minutes of daylight, noting the exact time when the sun starts to shine on my side of the table in the multifunctional room previously known as bedroom, and the number of minutes I can steal in the sun in the livingroom before it sets behind the neighbouring building.</p>
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