Mar

30

2009

work work work

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Trying to make up for lost time and the fact I have cut 20,000 words. I’ve done 4300 words in two days. Must do more.

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  1. 20,000 words? Ouch! Hope you saved them in a file. Hopefully the WIP will work better now.

    LindaC

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  2. Brave woman! Head down and keep writing.
    lx

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  3. Julie – yay to you for being brave enough to search for the real story!!!!!

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  4. Go go go Gadget Julie!!

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  5. Yup, the extra 20,000 words are going towards my next book. I would be freaking out a bit more if that weren’t so.

    I’m not worried about it, except that it does put me back two months or so. :-/

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  6. Gulp. What WAS that flash of light? Was it a bird, a speeding plane?- Oh, it was Julie. Writing like the wind. :-)

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  7. 20K towards next one, at least it puts you two months ahead with that one! Have you got Mr Tennant with you, write-travelling? I too have recently discovered two stories in one, which is a great feeling…I just hope I do this greatness justice! Good luck with the continuing wip…

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