Ah, what a day! The storm passed quickly. Well, it wasn't really a storm. It poured rain and there was some thunder rolling in the distance. But that was enough to flip my brain over to the writing side. I settled back in my wing-back recliner and wore my fingers out!
I'm still in Chapter Eleven, (no, not bankruptcy :)) and I think it's going to be a long one. It's tying everything together; the past, present and future. Even the dialog is flowing so smoothly. The upcoming location is one that I want to visit someday soon. Liz, my main character, is leaving for a weekend trip. It's the perfect time of year! I can picture myself there, away from the humidity and the cottonwood drifters. It's fall in the Adirondacks.
There is a lot of emotional growth for her to experience in this transitional chapter. Liz will take a giant leap to end it - not end it! - just the chapter...
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It must be going really well, but then we night owls do our best work in the wee hours of the morning.
There's nothing quite like that feeling when you suddenly KNOW your writing is going well. Long may it continue!
Man writing the book is the best part isn't it. I just wanted to stop by and tell you thanks for the comments you made at Scribble Ink Cafe. It's been quite heated over there. I was sad to hear that you were so unhappy with your daughter's education in public school. I hope things work out better for us. Thank you so much for sharing. It means a lot to me.
I am so excited for you! I love the teasers! ;-)
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