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I've almost hit my stride with
Fred. Having left the book at 90 words last Wednesday, I'm now at a whopping 4,578... Erm.
Maybe we should fast forward to next Wednesday.
Lily's favourite line of the week:
"But even if I wasn't, you'd still be as hairy as an afghan hound wearing a wig."Resemblance to original script: 40%
Now we'll interrupt our normal schedule to encourage you to go wish
Mercedes M Yardley and
Marshall Payne hearty congratulations. They've both snagged agents because they're both rather wonderful.
Enjoy the picture :D
Want to see something scary? Head over to Mercedes M Yardley's blog to catch a glimpse of me 'almost' wearing a mask. I looked like a reject superhero wearing it over my eyes hence the dangling off the face pose. Ahem! Moving along...
It's been a strange old start to the year. First off, I had the flu (geez, will you shut up about it already) and it took until yesterday to get any writing done - a wonderful 500 words, well 500 hundred probably not-so-wonderful words when I re-read them later, but we have lift off. Working on a short story that I hope is scary enough to send to Necrotic Tissue, working title too hideous to post here. When the short is done, I'm hoping to get back into the novelette I was working on pre-Christmas (Cobweb Strings of the Rotting House).
One final note. Four things guaranteed to add sparkle to flu-days: 1) receiving a card with a pug humping Santa's leg; 2) getting a free copy of Shroud magazine; 3) Receiving a handmade get well card from your 4 year old neice; 4) Glitter added to snot...
And on that lady-like note, I bow out...
That cat IS a filthy tease ; )
Awww...the cat is so cute and yet so diabolical.
Natalie, all cats are.
Andrea, I can hear its cackle from here.
Adorable cat alert! Gaaahhhh. They get me every time, even after all these years. And being bossed around by one every day of my life.
Hey, Fred's short story sized now! Nice!
Katey, he is indeed.