I dont normally post on a Tuesday, but i just had to share 🙂
Remember Part One?
Well, in this episode Jane takes Delphine to meet Katie Fforde and what great advice Katie gives 🙂
I dont normally post on a Tuesday, but i just had to share 🙂
Remember Part One?
Well, in this episode Jane takes Delphine to meet Katie Fforde and what great advice Katie gives 🙂
Well, perhaps I am describing myself as an old dog, but I haven’t got the energy to look up a nicer proverb *sniggers*
I spent much of last week working through the Scrivener course, the one I told you about, remember? Still Struggling With Scrivener
Well, what can I say… I’m loving it!
I finished Lesson 5 yesterday and what I’ve learnt so far is:
Oh, this is excellent!
Thanks to Hunter Emkay (see, I told you you should follow her blog) for the link to this….
Do you think you write better or are more productive when you sit in a coffee shop? Well now, you can bring the coffee shop environment to your home…..
Just click the link below, press play and off you go!
Do you find yourself being more productive in a coffee shop? Sometimes I am but other times I just get distracted lol
Prompt number 4 on the 30 Day Writing Challenge is…
Create a character off the top of your head and write a short history of him/her. Oh yes! You know how I love to create characters 🙂
…so good to me…
Is it?
I’ve been away for the weekend, had a lovely time, relaxed, slept, ate, drunk wine and cocktails and read. But all too soon it’s back to real life. I guess that’s what makes weekends away so special 🙂
Number 3 of the 30 Day Writing Challenge prompts is:
If you could go on vacation anywhere in the world where would you go? Use vivid detail and prose to describe the experience you would like to have.
Today is Insecure Writers Support Group Day where we all get to have a winge and moan about writing 😉
Thanks, as always, to the wonderful Alex J Cavanaugh for hosting. You can find all the info and see links to other participants on Alex’s blog.
This will be the 17th month I’ve participated. I will, one day, go back and read all my posts, but it will probably be very depressing lol…*thinks* ok, perhaps not!
So how am I feeling this month?
Well, fairly optimistic actually lol (makes a change). I know where I’m going with the rewriting and editing of both novels, I’m looking forward to starting Nano (and my new project) and I seem to be back into reading fiction, and enjoying it (rather than analysing it). So all is good with the world yeah?
Ummmm, no, not exactly lol
Now I’m feeling a bit overwhelmed lol. I’ve never been the type of writer who can juggle more than one project at a time, but it seems that a lot of writers do and that out in the real publishing world most authors are editing one novel while trying to write the next, due to their contract of a book a year.
Its all a bit alien to me and I feel like I’m going to get confused. I’m used to doing a little bit of this and a little bit of that, challenges and prompts, but nothing I have to really concentrate on or commit to. So I’ve organised my schedule allocating different days each week to a different novel but I’m so tempted to just put one on the back burner and concentrate on the other. I’m not sure my brain can cope with all these characters at the same time, all shouting for my attention!
So how do you do it? Do you work on more than one project at a time? And if you do, how do you stop yourself from ending up with characters who sound the same just with different names lol
My trip down to the South Coast last week to meet up with the lovely Sarah 🙂
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Last Thursday, I had a fantastic get-together with fellow writer and blogger, Vikki Thompson. She left home at seven in the morning for our meet-up in my home town on the south coast, and my first sight of Vikki was of a most industrious writer sat at a table outside a café on the seafront, her head bent over a notepad, scribbling away, with a latte to sustain her.
I’ve known Vikki for about a year, on-line, and really love the chatty style of her writing blog. She’s such a focused and motivated person with regard to writing, although she’d probably argue with that! I always knew we’d gel if ever we met up, so it was a delight to discover that, on a global scale. we lived around the corner from each other.
Seated outside the café, we succeeded in talking to each other non-stop for about five…
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Today I start my seriously serious writing schedule lol. I’ll let you know how it’s going 😉
The lovely Jane Wenham Jones author of Wannabe A Writer? has a new project. She’s made a pilot episode for a TV show which follows “wannabe” writers on their journey to publication.
Check out the first part of episode one…it’s excellent🙂
There’s a section on the site where you can put your name forward for a future episode (UK only I would presume) Fancy being a TV star?
If you’re into journaling, writing memoir or genealogy then perhaps this might interest you…

Good luck to Julie at Anglers Rest with this project. I’ll be taking part when I can 🙂
If you want to join, you’ll need to be quick…it starts today!