Summary Sunday


My sister has been visiting me this week, plus Saturday was an all-day/all-night headache kind of day (and night), so I only got three days of writing in on The Lady and the Minstrel. On the bright side—I got three days of writing in on The Lady and the Minstrel. J Here is a sampling of what I accomplished his week.
Monday: Even with Lord Christopher nearly on his heels, Robert kissed her one more time, as though he could not get enough of her—or perhaps she merely interpreted his passion thus because she could not get enough of him.
Tuesday: (Late night with my sister, no writing.)
Wednesday: (My sister’s birthday and another late night, no writing)
Thursday: She shook out the skirts of her gown as though the gesture could shake away her nervousness.
Friday: From the confident, satisfied gleam in his eyes whenever they rested on her, she knew he thought he had cowed her at last into submission with his vicious defeat of Sir Warin.
Saturday: (Headache and late night with my sister)
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Published on June 02, 2013 23:32
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message 1: by Larry (new)

Larry Hammersley Hi Joyce: I hear you on things happening that prevent you from writing. I've started a new science fiction novel and have barely gotten started. I wanted to share with you something. I now have print copies of my new and first accepted novel A Change of Heart. I actually sold seven copies of it at our recent alumni banquet. I don't know when I'll get back to writing, probably not until the end of this month. Larry


message 2: by Joyce (new)

Joyce Hi Larry,

How exciting about A Change of Heart! Congratulations! And that's so cool that you sold so many copies at your alumni banquet. :-) You're on a roll! Good luck with your new sci fi novel. Seems like we should have more writing time in the summers, but sometimes it seems to be the opposite.

Joyce


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