Droplets
A jug fills drop by drop, according to Buddha, and that’s an ideal way to describe the current state of play with my novel: comprised… Read More »Droplets
A jug fills drop by drop, according to Buddha, and that’s an ideal way to describe the current state of play with my novel: comprised… Read More »Droplets
Guy Kawasaki Impatience, in my view, is one of those painful appendages of any writer. Whether it spurs a writer on or thrusts them into… Read More »Patience is the art of concealing your impatience.
Since this is the last #IWSG post for 2012, I thought I’d do an end-of-year round up. Filled with anguish, of course. This year, I’ve… Read More »#IWSG: 2012 round up.
A few months ago, I came across this blog post on how to write 10k a day, by the author Rachel Aaron. In the post, she wrote… Read More »NaNoWriMo 2012 – A post match analysis
Just a quick post to say… I just passed the 50k mark for my NaNoWriMo novel! 50,395 words to be exact! I’m off to do… Read More »NaNoWriMo 2012: Check!
In my last post, I spoke about how I was being a wee cool cucumber with regards to NaNoWriMo 2012. Indeed, on the 1st November,… Read More »#IWSG: How do you commit to a story?
Who’s all taking part in NaNoWriMo this year? I’m really looking forward to getting stuck into a brand new story. The thing is… it starts… Read More »NaNoWriMo 2012
I knew the minute I opened the door to him, things would be over between you and I. I could hardly contain the tremble in… Read More »Letting Go Bloghop
It’s been a month since I last blogged. How did that happen? Where have I been? Well, I’ve been writing. I’ve been tearing through… Read More »Don’t give up the day job, hen.
(My second IWSG post. Yay!) I’m almost embarrassed to ask this question, for fear of exposing myself as a psychopath, but does anyone else suffer… Read More »#IWSG: Self-Sabotage