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In Japanese, "tsundoku" means collecting books and letting them pile up, not for neglect, but for the joy of knowing books are there, full of untold stories. I do the same practice back home in Toronto, specifically Brampton or "B-City." I am a writer who has published only one story in 2025. The good thing is that I used the rest of the year finishing the pile of books in my room (time to collect more). I am mid as a writer, but I found that the only way to be good at something is to do it often. Notes From The Oversky is project for one person (me) to write and publish one book (Notes From The Oversky) by the end of 2026. What this book will be about, I'm not sure, but I'm sure the process of consistent publishing will help reveal the mystery. What I can tell you is the outcome I would like, which is to deliver a product for others to pile up in their homes. These letters are meant to explore and collect potential stories to share with others who would enjoy reading them. Do subscribe (I promise to write stories that LLMs couldn't comprehend, let alone reproduce). https://paragraph.com/dashboard/@oversky
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