Having put aside my app for the moment, I'm working on putting together the first of a series of book- and movie-review collections that will ultimately be available as both Kindle ebooks and Amazon print-on-demand paperbacks. Since I have a ton of book and movie reviews dating back to 2004, I don't expect to get more than one book done over the next couple of months (Volume 1: 2004-2015; Volume 2: 2016-2018; Volume 3: 2019-2025). There's a lot of editing and reformatting that need to be done, and MS Word can sometimes balk at even simple tasks. But if this takes my mind off the damn app, then it's worth it.
It occurs to me that, close to the end of February, I need to get back to generating content for Substack. Time is running out. I'm also thinking that, with my storehouse of funds finally on the cliff's edge of running low, I ought to do a big walk in the spring this year instead of waiting for the fall, when I'll have even less money. Maybe from early March to the end of March...? If I'm back to university teaching by the fall, I won't have time to do such walks anymore; going back to uni work will spell the end of an era.





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