A Baffled and Confused Writer

Well, I’ve done it. I’ve lost my writing brain.


I was on Skype visiting with a book group last week and they asked about my latest book “All About Evie” and I, in my infinite wisdom, told them all about “The Man She Married.”


Yes, in my bafflement and confusion, I goofed up MY OWN BOOKS.


They even SPECIFICALLY asked about the premonitions in “All About Evie” and I still didn’t have a clue and yammered on and on about a book with NO premonitions.


After 13 novels, things start to blend and blur together, I suppose. Or maybe that is my pathetic excuse.


Anyhow, if you need a book, try one of these. Just don’t count on me giving a clear summary of either one.


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Published on June 14, 2020 12:56
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message 1: by Donna (new)

Donna I did get a chuckle out of this but with you not at you. I wouldn't think another thing about it....Creative minds are prone to wander. Apparently, your mind wanted to be in another book....or somewhere else mysterious. Looking forward to all future good reads by you! Be safe, live well. <3


message 2: by Cathy (new)

Cathy Lamb Oh, Donna.

My mind wanders all the time. I wish it would stay in one place!

So much to think about right now and I just got confused!

Have a wonderful day.


message 3: by Denise (new)

Denise Cathy, if your mind didn’t wander your books would not be as wonderful and amazing as they are. Consider it more a part of your writing process.


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