What's in your notebook, in your Word file, or just right at the tip of your fingers? Six sentences or not, what are you writing right now?

I'm working on a short story about a chance meeting between two friends.

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I just finished a six, and am planning to go outside and find a nice tree to sit in so I can write my journal.
I am currently working on a short story about a house that I have passed for many years on my commute into Chicago. I use to call it the "Christmas House" due to entire front of the house being encased in Christmas decor. That owner must of passed on, or in this case maybe taken away, because the front of the house has been stripped of its finery and now just blends into the rest of the neighborhood.

boring - not good
i'm working on the third book in my second trilogy (nothing's published).
I'm writing absolutely nothing, as usual.
I'm finishing the third book in a trilogy. It's in version #1, so it's still new and needs some work.
Wow! This was the same book I was working on when I responded May 12, 2008! I better hurry up and get this version in the computer (well, 2 thumbdrives).
Working on book number four. One is an e-book already published, two being looked at by pandora project publishers and one in progress. Most of what i submit to 6s are pieces i have written over the last many, many years and have just been gathering dust. I try to write something everyday no matter the reason, its just about the writing for me.
I finally finished the sequel to my last published novel, well not final; or finished; or......??
Damn, when do you finish finishing?????
I hate rewrites!!!!!!!!!!!!
I feel your pain.

It's taken me eight years to finish one piece - technically two but I merged them into one - and now there may be a rewrite soon depending on what my critics say.

Hmm, come to think of it, technically ten years but I leave two years out due to medical reasons. Does that count?
I'm writing my daily flash. It's On Location, Mondays over at ThinkingTen (today's prompt: "On the corner of 56th and Gleason"):
http://thinkingten.ning.com
I'm waiting for criticism on my novel "Project Eidolon: From The Beginning" by several trusted friends.

Other than that I'm mainly writing on my blog - daily - a variety of exercises I find in books, inspirations from friends (one suggested 'I always thought the human head would be more salty' which I did write a piece on), edited pieces from the past, and random thoughts.
I just sent to 6s my " WHILE LOOKING AT THE BUGS "

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