November's Writing Progress

I finished recording the audiobook of Stone & Silence, except for pickups (re-recording bits where I made a mistake and didn't notice). I'm about four-fifths of the way through editing it. I don't know if it'll be ready in time for Christmas, but we'll see. The audiobook will include the bonus story that I wrote for the ebook omnibus, The Shortest Distance Between Two Points.

Our writers' group had a stall at the NSPCC Christmas fayre, and raised some money for the charity.

One of the writers held a launch party for her new book, What I Never Knew When I Said "I Do", which is a guide for newly-married couples and those thinking of getting married.

I wrote a bit more of The Dragons of Asdanund, which now stands at 6700 words.

The writers' group recently had their last meeting before Christmas, and in view of this, Lorraine, our unofficial leader, suggested that we bring along a piece of Christmas-themed writing. I pointed out that most of my stories are set in worlds where Christmas doesn't even exist, and then I remembered that I'd sketched out some ideas for a sequel to my children's book, Simon and the Birthday Wish. The book would be set around Christmas time, and I'd even thought of a working title, Simon and the Christmas Plot. Against my better judgement, two days before the meeting, I dashed off the first scene, and the writers seemed to like it. So I might see if I can write some more of it while I'm off work over the holidays.
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Published on November 30, 2018 17:49 Tags: writing_progress
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