'The Fortune-Teller Makes Her Will' is finished -- it runs 6371 words, which may be a record for me. I hope the intended market likes it.
New words: 736
First line of the day: 'The king believes it, too. He thinks everyone wants his love and favour and will do anything to get it.'
I had fun with this one. I do love 17th century France. I'd stay there forever (fictionally) if I could. The next Gracielis book will let me go back to that feel, at least.
First up, though, is to get on with The Drowning Kings.
What and where do you love to write about?
Skirt of the day: purple linen.
New words: 736
First line of the day: 'The king believes it, too. He thinks everyone wants his love and favour and will do anything to get it.'
I had fun with this one. I do love 17th century France. I'd stay there forever (fictionally) if I could. The next Gracielis book will let me go back to that feel, at least.
First up, though, is to get on with The Drowning Kings.
What and where do you love to write about?
Skirt of the day: purple linen.