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Old 01-17-2018, 11:00 AM   #23
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I have been thinking about the season part of your question. I don't track my word counts so I can't give real evidence, but at a guess I'd say I write better in winter: longer nights; less bugs crawling on the screen; and I function better when it's cold* even if it means putting on extra layers of clothes - I have fingerless gloves especially to let me keep typing even when the room is cold enough for my breath to raise a fog.

* Bear in mind that when I say "cold", I'm in an area of Australia that rarely has snow stick to the ground.
Just because you don't get sticky snow doesn't mean you don't get the biting cold. We rarely get snow here but we get the wind and the cold.
According to the electric company, this cold snap may put a strain on the power grid because it got to below freezing in the southern part of the state that rarely gets below 10C or 50F at night. Those people are cold.
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