Last week I promised myself I would share a new photo but guess what? It didn’t happen. So, I looked back in my archives and found this one taken from the balcony of our hotel last year in Corpus Christi, Texas.
And so much for blogging more than once a week. I really had good intentions… However, the good news is I’m writing again. The muse visited a week ago and so far has hung around. That’s a good thing because I’m way behind on writing the third novel of my Driscoll Lake Series.
Sometimes delays are a good thing because the story is coming together better than I thought possible a couple of months ago.
Hope your week has been a good one. And now for a few writing links…
- Give Your Character the Third Degree (Three Simple Questions) – Kill Zone
- Summer and Writing – Story Empire
- Listening to Your WIP – The Write Stuff
- Indie or Traditional, How Does an Author Pick the Right Direction – DSM Publications
- Abracadabra: Transforming Your Book – Story Empire
- 11 Ideas on How to Write The Positively Perfect Blog Post – Just Publishing
- Editing Tip: Common Consistency Errors – A Writer’s Path
- Friday Book Share: Boneshaker – Story Empire
I love hanging out with the Muse. Have a great weekend.
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The muse had made herself scarce far too long. Hoping she hangs around for a while. Enjoy your weekend!
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Glad your muse came home. Love this photo and its view.
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I’m glad the muse is home too. Took the photo during our vacation last summer. We had a great and relaxing time. Take care, Sherrey!
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Lovely photo, Joan. Makes me want to visit the beachfront 🙂
And yay for the muse. It’s an awesome feeling when the words flow.
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I always say I prefer the mountains over the beach, but we really enjoyed that trip. And yes, I’m so glad the words are finally flowing for me.
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Lovely photo, Joan. And so glad the muse is back!
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It took her long enough to return. Think I’m going to be like Mae and become a reformed panster. Once I sat down and really put my mind to where I want the book to go, it’s coming along nicely.
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I’m a firm believer in no pants! lol
Honestly, I think outlines, even the briefest ones, really help. Glad you’re back to writing!
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Me too, Staci. It feels good to have those words flowing again.
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That great news on the writing front, Joan. Best of luck with it! What a lovely photo. If I didn’t need to work, I could sit looking at that all day, lols! 🙂
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I know what you mean. At least I had a couple of days with that view!
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