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la_marquise ([personal profile] la_marquise) wrote2012-06-07 08:54 pm
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Baaa!

From [livejournal.com profile] al_zorra:

The rules:

1. Go to page 77 (or 7th) of your current ms
2. Go to line 7
3. Copy down the next 7 lines – sentences or paragraphs – and post them as they’re written. No cheating.

"Earlier this morning, while madame slept and Mado and the cook were occupied in the kitchen, she had slipped into the small room that de Faumont used as his study and gone through the papers in his desk. They were, almost without exception, requests from this person or that for de Faumont to pay money in exchange for goods or services he had received. Qiaqia knew about money: she had had numerous opportunities to observe it in action on her journey with Aude and Jehan. It struck her as a flawed system, easily subject to abuse or falsification. But then, the..."
Death and The Madwoman, p.77, l.7-14, as requested.

Skirt of the day: red, cream and black striped.

[identity profile] miintikwa.livejournal.com 2012-06-07 09:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Page 7, since I am currently at 67 pages total in this MS.

My advice to them is to persist, because it’s real and it does hit children. On the other end, people being dismissed as “just getting older” also need to persist. It’s not necessarily “just old age.” Fibro pain is something different, and if you think you’ve got it, find a good doctor until you get the answers you need and deserve.

A third common myth involves exercise. Some say people with fibro should never exercise, while others say exercise will fix everything! In actuality, fibromyalgia is very body-specific, and so individuals must learn their own limits, and uncover what helps and hurts on their own. In general, yoga and gentle stretching do help, and will also improve your mood if you add upbeat meditations to the end of your yoga routine.


Since I'm writing a non-fiction book and all, this isn't likely as intriguing, but still fun! :)

[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/la_marquise_de_/ 2012-06-08 08:27 am (UTC)(link)
Non-fiction is just as interesting!