I’ve been working on my novella, a sequel to A Fire Within , it seems like forever,
and I’m stuck. My editor is expecting a finished manuscript by August, and I’m
procrastinaning.
I didn’t realize how stuck, until I was cutting up veggies
for soup, and at the same time playing Clue, in my head. The same board game I used
to play with my girls, except I really had the game on the table.
Of course the simple answer was-the butler did it in the
library with a knife, and I needed a band-aid to prove that the butler did it...
the celery I was slicing wound up in the trash, and the knife was washed with
soap and hot water. To add insult to injury, the water was too hot and I wound
up with a burn, along with sliced finger. It taught me a lesson, do not
multi-task with sharp instruments in my hand.
As delightful as my attempt at making a vegetable soup was, I
was no closer to ending my story. I have all the suspects lined up, and no one
is stepping up to volunteer. Almost as if the characters are saying, try and
make it stick.
The working title of this novella, is Dazzling Diamonds, and even the title seems to be off, diamonds are
dazzling, but these are blood or conflict diamonds. They dazzle but at what
price...it’s a great story, if only I could finish it, and write...the end.
Now, back to my story...she writes hopefully.
Cheers,
Margot
Justes
Blood Art
A Hotel in Paris
A Hotel in Bath
A Hotel in Venice
A Fire Within
www.mjustes.com
2 comments:
It's not as easy as it used to be to do two things at once, and when it comes to using a knife, it's particularly dangerous!
The book can wait!
Morgan,
I found out the hard way. No more multitasking.
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