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Wanda Kay Knight

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Wanda Kay Knight lives in the Pacific Northwest, teaches literature, strives really hard to keep up with her adventurous/competitive family, makes things out of yarn (mainly unique hats), enjoys collecting pretty rocks, and writes a lot.

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Knight is the author of "The Peacock Door", which can be purchased here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1543421830/...

In a magical tale of adventure, eight cousins sneak through forbidden treehouse doors only to discover they are separated from each other and lost in strange worlds. In their quests to return home, they must unravel mysteries, escape snares and vil
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Wanda Kay Knight I have to admit that I am not an organized person—not at all. I keep my house clean and I like things tidy, but my car is a mess and I tend to get cau…moreI have to admit that I am not an organized person—not at all. I keep my house clean and I like things tidy, but my car is a mess and I tend to get caught up in my everything else instead of doing what I need to do. Then, I become a furious rush of activity and make everything appear like it was clean and sparkling all along.
Now, the truth is that I feel really good when all my tasks and goals are finished. I love it when my house is clean. I love it when I have finished enough exercise to keep myself from feeling guilty. And once I get started, I have a hard time stopping.
Well, it’s the same with writing. Once I get myself to sit down and write, I have a hard time putting it down. I love it. I come away from a writing session or even a writing marathon with a sense of relief and excitement that I have accomplished a goal. And furthermore, if I could just stay awake all night and keep writing, I would do it (until the next morning when I have to start the process of getting started all over again).
For any others out there like me, I have one suggestion that seems to work. The one thing that kept me consistently writing was meeting with a group of would-be authors once a week with the specific goal that we have to read something—just a page or so—but something each week. After we read, we accept some criticism, listen to the others, and come back in one week prepared to it all over again.
Sometimes in those weeks between meetings, I would only get a couple of pages finished. Other times, the story would take over and I would write furiously and get pages and pages done. But, that once a week meeting really did force me to do something each week, and that was enough to build on until I finished. I found that I needed to be held accountable once a week—every other week did not work.
And, if you hate meetings (as I do), and avoid them at all costs; you should know that for some reason, this particular type of meeting with a few other people constructed around a defined goal was quite pleasant with just the right amount of motivation.
And so, as I begin the process of writing book two, I know that it is once again time to find a couple more would-be authors and once again meet once a week. For me, it is bonding, creative, and motivating experience, and without it, book two just might not get written for a long, long time.
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Wanda Kay Knight Writing gives you a chance to say something that you need to say--a way to send some ideas and words out there--somewhere. And, all along you get to w…moreWriting gives you a chance to say something that you need to say--a way to send some ideas and words out there--somewhere. And, all along you get to wish and hope that those words will find a lovely place to flower and flourish and perhaps to even matter to someone else who just might need or want those words that needed to send. (less)
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Wanda Knight Donna wrote: "Thank you Wanda for becoming my friend on Goodreads."

This is awesome! Thank you! I live in Washington state and I honestly look forward to hearing from you!


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Donna Thank you Wanda for becoming my friend on Goodreads.


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