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A page a day
I am writing in here, not to write a book, per se, but to become a better writer, or to express myself in any case. I also do 750words.com, and that's three pages. Clearly, I can do one more page, right?

Perhaps one of these days, I can combine all of these journal entries, and write a real book. I highly doubt it, though. Maybe I can write a fantasy about an elf who writes a book. It wouldn't be that far from the truth. Maybe there can be censorship, and stuff. That would be interesting, wouldn't it?

Maybe the elf would fit the criteria for autism, and she would live in a world very similar to Nazi Germany, with mental institutions instead of concentration camps. All of the elves are being hunted down, being put in these "hospitals", where they are kept for the rest of their lives. To some degree, it isn't far from the truth.

I think this is for people who are writing books. It's nice, though. The entry automatically saves, and stuff.

I read on 750words.com that 250 words is one page. I'll just write to the end of this one. I just need to write more to get better at it.

I'm not sure why I'm a writer; just that people believe, that because my writing is better than my speaking, that my writing is pretty good. I don't really believe my writing is *that* great, but whatever.

It's nice that I only have to write one page. I find that I'm thinking about it differently than I would if I had to write 750 separate words. It seems easier. Maybe I need to view 750words.com as three pages, and think, every time I get to another multiple of 250, "I just came to an end of a page!".

I've already concluded that I need to say "and stuff" less often. It seems rather childish.

I like it that the bottom isn't expanding. I wonder what will happen if I go to the end of this page. Will the bottom of the page expand then, will the text run over, or

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