I’ve been tagged! So now you are too!

Here you go KC Burn !

The Rules:

1.Go to page 77 of your current MS.

2.Go to line 7.

3.Copy down the next 7 lines/sentences, and post them as they’re written. No cheating.

4.Tag 7 other victims …er, authors.

Mind you this is from my rewrite, so not edited at all.:

“She bit her lip. They didn’t actually argue, but there was no real affection between her and Garron. What could have Herman said to him other than he’d been aware of the circumstances of their marriage.

The doors swung open. Cebeli jumped to her feet. It was unnerving to watch as Garron paced himself to the much smaller man’s gait. This was it. From the serious expression on the bond breakers face, she hoped he’d already made his decision. Surely after Herman’s and Garron’s testimony hers wasn’t needed as well. The priest penetrating gaze met hers and her heart sank.”

Getting my rhythm back.

These past few weeks have been about trying to get my rhythm back. honestly I’m resigned to having a wonky beat when it comes to writing, simply because sometimes when i get home from work all I want to do is sleep. but I’m managing to write most days.

I’ve been listening to a lot of music lately to help me write, clean get through the day at work. Sometimes I need complete and utter silence and sometimes the music helps we work at a pace that lets me complete my work in good time.

I had someone swing by my desk the  other day that referred to my music as noise. Needless to say I gave them the stank eye. When two people work differently it doesn’t mean either of them aren’t doing work. It simply means that they are working towards the same goal in two different ways.

Funny how you don’t realize that things bug you until you write them down. I think I’ll subscribe to a very close friend /family members idea of “crumbs”.

You only give those how don’t appreciate you crumbs. It appeases them and satisfies the people pleaser in you.

Peace!

Grateful!

I came across this on Janet Reid’s blog apparently she picked it up from Shelf Awareness in her article Resolution restart.

Three things I’m grateful for today:

1) My husband is alive. He was hospitalized over the weekend for A-fib
2) Modern medicine, see previous reason. And also the fact that there is often a doctor very close by.
3)The ability and the process to forgive. (without it we would be bitter unhappy people)

What are you grateful for today?

Chudney

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