December 20, 2021
Writing
– My writing slowed down a little this
week. Too much Christmas shopping and a couple of doctor appointments slow me
down. Only a few over 2,000 words for the week. When I set goals, I wrote well
over 300.000 words each year. Without goals, I write about half that. I still
have not decided if I will set a word goal for 2022 or continue writing as I
have been the past three or four years. We will see.
I
am doing heavy editing on my long-finished historical mystery/western. Trying
to rework the second half – love the first half of the book.
As
often happens, a new inspiration – yes, I started another book. Mostly notes
and thoughts so far.
Reading
– David Baldacci’s Memory Man. Off to a good start, and so far, it has kept me
interested. Looks like a good one
Weather
– Cold and wind this week. A few days of blustery snow. All in all, typical
December weather.
Quote of the day – “Any word that doesn’t advance a story slows it down. Which is reason
enough to avoid expletives. Contrary to popular misconception, the term
‘expletives’ refers to a whole class of empty words, not just gratuitous
profanities. Most expletives simply fill out the syntax of sentences. The most
common is ‘there are, ‘there is,’ ‘there was.’ ‘it is,’ ‘it was,’ and son on.”
- Jack Hart
Today’s Photos – All shot on my walks this week.
Have a Merry Christmas, everyone!
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