Who’s ready to read?
I have a final word-count: 115,792
Then, as I rattled off the flaws I need to go back and repair, Jay told me I have to let it go. Tonight.
Any takers?
I’ll delay as long as I can.
I have a final word-count: 115,792
Then, as I rattled off the flaws I need to go back and repair, Jay told me I have to let it go. Tonight.
Any takers?
I’ll delay as long as I can.
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Fairy tales are important--
not because they suggest that witches and dragons exist, but because they remind us evil will be defeated.
I'm a wife and mother who writes in corners-- both of the house and of the day.
I tend to be very content and don't often apologize for it.
"I think this is
the prettiest world-- so long as you don’t mind a little dying..."
This is what the LORD says:
Stand by the roadways and look.
Ask about the ancient paths:
Which is the way to what is good?
Then take it
and find rest for yourselves.
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October 4th, 2009 at 6:42 pm
I’ll read it!
October 5th, 2009 at 11:33 am
just got your email. I will start it soon.
October 8th, 2009 at 9:37 am
Hey, did you have a time line? I’m excited to see how things have changed!
October 8th, 2009 at 12:51 pm
My hyper-active sometimes-insecure self says nownowNOW!
But she’s pretty-well managed by the busyness of my life. “Whenever you can” is the genuine answer. The draft took 6 months to get through. A few more weeks won’t kill me.
October 8th, 2009 at 1:53 pm
That response made me laugh. I love the genuine-ness of it. I’ll try to get through it before I go to Philly next week. If not it will be a couple of weeks.