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So please ignore this post.
So please ignore this post.
That feeling you get when you open a mysterious cardboard box, unexpectedly delivered by the postman in the morning, and lift out the glossy-backed print copy of a book you wrote yourself. Actually, there is something like it, and it’s the feeling you get when you hold your new child. Admittedly, the second thing is…
Rules 1. Go to page 77 (or 7th) of your current ms 2. Go to line 7 3. Copy down the next 7 lines – sentences or paragraphs – and post them as they’re written. No cheating. 4. Tag 7 other authors. (I am not doing this – anyone who wants to do it can….
Is lucky number 13. Who is… let me go and trawl through the comments to find out… It is Carolyn, who was sensible enough to leave me her email address, so I will also email off list to tell her she’s won 🙂 Congratulations Carolyn!
A Post Not About Writing At All I had a lot of success with the Slimming World fat-free diet, which I stayed on for at least four years, losing three stone and keeping that weight off for two years afterwards. But when things got emotionally overwhelming in the later part of 2015 and not even…
So, I’m really enjoying writing The Glass Floor, despite the fact that my agent tells me vampires are passe and difficult to find a home for. And despite the fact that I said I would never write vampires, ever ever. I should know better by now than to say things like that. It’s like a…
was a good day for me. I wrote 2,605 words and finished chapter 18. (As you can tell from this single sentence, I’m not doing NaNo properly. I’ve got 110,000 words of this book written already, and this is just giving me the push I need to get over the ‘I don’t really want to…