1. I am on page 47 of Flyboy’s story.
2. I have written all week.
3. I made it over a mini hump in the story.
4. I did some clean-up, some deleting.
5. I am still on page 47 of Flyboy’s story.
1. I am on page 47 of Flyboy’s story.
2. I have written all week.
3. I made it over a mini hump in the story.
4. I did some clean-up, some deleting.
5. I am still on page 47 of Flyboy’s story.
Good work. Keep on keepin’ on.
Thanks, Kelly. Alas I got up this morning and realized I had to cut most of my progress. Wah!
If you got past a hump the rest should be easier keep going you know you want to and you know you can.
Or I do anyway- trust me
-Anne McKenna
Thanks, Anne. I’ll get there eventually.
Yes, you will. I got up this morning thinking of a lady at work who keeps whinging at me about how long it is taking her to walk after a broken leg. I keep telling her that things take time, she probably thinks how would I know. The thing is I have had to learn to walk 4 times and that is what I was trying to tell her things take time – the good thing is they are worth it in the end. Also remember that nothing is perfect in life, I can’t walk perfectly in fact far far from it but at least I can walk. How that fits in with your writing I have no idea but I just thought I would share that with you
Yah for progress! Each word takes you closer to the finish line.
Yes, and each of those deletions I made this morning takes me farther away. So bummed.
Good progress, Susan! And you know, cutting doesn’t mean going backwards–it means you’re getting closer to what you really want to say. 🙂
I surely hope that’s the case. 🙂
I am so jealous. You are actually writing. I’m doing the conference thing, loving it, but itching to get back to my story.
Good for you.
Thank you but it is very little writing still progress is progress.
I bet page 46 is BRILLIANT! 🙂
Well now there is no page 46, alas. I am back to about page 35. Sigh.