
As for my progress. I'm not making any. That's not entirely true. I'm just not making any forward progress. I'm at the precise detail portion of the book. The ending--fitting all the pieces together if you will. As soon as these little details iron themselves out and begin to flow in a linear fashion, I'll be able to move forward.
That's all for now. My next post will be awards. Yay.


That's actually a nice cover design!
ReplyDeleteIt is a nice cover BUT you sound like me. Doing everything but writing. I will even turn to housework instead of getting to a necessary edit. So let's not sabotage ourselves. Form a pact to write on through the thing and get it finished. I want a book in the liberry as my grandson used to call the library. OR even on a shelf at Big Lots. So let's keep on keeping on....get those stories finished. Blessings.
ReplyDeleteI might be like you, when I am putting together a project be it a party or a play or something, I always think of all the little details first, the music, the seating, often before I get to the content, but then that also helps me to shape the content in the direction I want so it goes both ways. Working in a linear fashion, men. Thats for suckers!
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