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Bullitt County Author Faire
I am so excited to be participating in the Bullitt County Author Faire!
The Author Faire will be held on Saturday, November 3, 2012 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. at Ridgway Memorial Library, 127 N. Walnut Street, Shepherdsville, Kentucky.
Muse Monday Will Be Back
While in Oregon for my beautiful cousin’s wedding, my computer crashed. Consequently, I’m typing this post on my phone. Muse Monday will return next week!
Muse Monday: Re-Writes
Then I hit a wall. The relationship changed and became sexual – what I do not write now. The intrigue and mystery plot got more intense and I was able to see just how clumsy I used to be about that type of plot. And while I’ve started sprinkling some elements of faith through the story, there isn’t nearly what there needs to be — especially now that I’m removing the sexual relationship.
Muse Monday: Hours a Day
Long ago, when my daughter (who is 15) was nearly two-years-old, I started writing. I kept it for a secret for a while. I’d wake up at 4AM and write until 6AM, then would turn my computer off and wake the household for the day. I worked full time, and often went home on my lunch break to catch 30 minutes of writing time.
Even after my (now ex) husband knew that I was writing, I maintained that schedule. I didn’t really write any other time, and I was always alone (or the only one awake in a sleeping house) when I wrote. Writing that way, two hours a day, five days a week, I was able to write 10 books in two years.