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Today I mostly wrote ... the word count thread.
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BTW 1,000 words is 1000 more that weren't there in March, Tim!
Cheers
MTM

I tweak the epub at the end BTW as Kindle requires some cover related changes to avoid doubled up covers - it is in a white paper of theirs on the KDP site which I found a couple of years ago when first researching it. So there is a generic epub and a slightly tweaked one for uploading to KDP.
I haven't yet uploaded the epub to Kobo again with the changes I needed on D2D, because I suddenly remembered I had bought a copy to check on my own Kobo (and forgotten till now that I need to check it). So I am now wondering, if I upload the new version, will I be seeing that or the old one on the reader. Couldn't find anything when googling about whether it would update the file on people's readers if you have updated it.



Cheers
MTM



Cheers
MTM

Not sure how many words I did today, but definitely got the ten minutes in and that’s what counts! ;-)

I didn't count the new words, but eliminated a problem which was bedeviling me, and didn't lose as much as I had feared. And there were a few new words.


Does anyone want to see the artwork for my new covers? Not that I'm over excited about them or anything.

I hope the next one 1) doesn't have a move in it, 2) takes me a lot less time.

I hope the next one 1) doesn't have a move in it, 2) takes me a lot less time."
I hope I don't have to move house more than once before I die. I hate it.
Jim wrote: "three days of meetings in London so no writing but I do have photos for a blog"
It was a good one.

Here's one me duck:

Here's the other one, this is a freebie that is only available to folks who sign up to my mailing list.



Very funny.
I basically live at a resort, and I have to struggle daily to get myself to the keyboard and get my writing done - it's the ostensible reason I initiated the whole move here. The social life is taking a lot of time!
Enjoy your vacation.

Cheers
MTM

I've not got much done besides struggle with KDP to get paperbacks back on line.
And found to some annoyance that it is faster to get paperbacks from Amazon's actual page for the book than by ordering author copies from KDP. I really need to find some cash, get some ISBNs and source the paperbacks elsewhere

Meanwhile blooming Draft2Digital remain obstinately silent after one acknowledgement on 14 May so my sample file is still full of rubbish characters on all the sites distributed to. Am thinking now I will have to set the book up on Smashwords and delist it on D2D.

I'm almost back - there is so much to load into the brain.

1219 today. That's probably it for the rest of the week, though. Numerous activities going on.


Apparently, if the planets are aligned, I can still write.
Pray it continues.

And I immediately started the next one.
As soon as the migraine aura goes away, I may make more progress. (I can't see through it - it occupies the center of my visual field.)
Thanks! It feels so much better.


It's his funeral, and given you're doing the eulogy I don't think the vicar or whoever is officiating is going to want to say too much so I wouldn't prune back all that much
After all most clergy would reckon to preach for fifteen to twenty minutes

This is true but my brother's doing half so we reckoned 1000 words each would be about 15 minutes!

The deceased is beyond worrying about it. You obey their last requests as a gesture of respect and because not doing would up set people. But the important part of a funeral is the healing of the living. That's what the eulogy does, it's the first formal steps along that road.
So when I did the eulogy for my cousin's wife I started by saying that she was known, affectionately, for asking the second question before you'd had chance to open your mouth to answer the first one, so that's how I delivered the eulogy, no gaps or dramatic pauses :-)

Cheers
MTM

we're in infinite monkey's typing at random territory here, even Jim can be right :-)

As a church warden Jim has been at a lot of funerals ;-)
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