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Progress report

Posted on September 5, 2007 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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156,654 / 180,000(87.0%) That’s the total as I pack it in for the night…just short of another 2,000 words, and up another 1%. … Continue reading →

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I’ve never seen a tiger

Posted on September 4, 2007 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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…at least, not in the wild. Which seems to have disappointed a few people judging by the comments section of a couple of the previous posts – hey guys, they have very big teeth, you know! Tigers are rarely seen … Continue reading →

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Which was the lie?

Posted on September 3, 2007 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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The tiger story was the lie. The Libyan minister was caught in the trap with the rest of his countrymen when air flights were banned in and out of his country for many years. He had to drive from Libya … Continue reading →

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Reader review and a webcam warning…

Posted on September 2, 2007 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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Some readers write reviews that I love, not because they are full of praise, but because they make me think about my own work. And I learn things.There is one such reader review here of The Aware and Gilfeather. But … Continue reading →

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Two lies and a truth

Posted on August 31, 2007 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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This is from one of John Scalzi’s blogs. “Weekend Assignment #181: Present three facts about yourself. Have two of them be true. Have one of them be false. Encourage people to guess which one is the false one. When do … Continue reading →

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How it’s going…

Posted on August 31, 2007 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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I actually had to spend most of my writing time today (limited mostly to grandson’s afternoon nap time and late at night) writing out answers to an interview. However, having talked about the number of words in a book in … Continue reading →

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More on how long a book should be…

Posted on August 29, 2007 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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Patty made a comment yesterday that prompted this post…thanks, Patty. Let me start by saying that there is something that does remain a mystery to me, and that’s how authors – some of them, anyway – seem to know exactly … Continue reading →

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How long should a book be?

Posted on August 28, 2007 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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152,219 / 180,000(83.0%) Here’s the progress: the orangey bit is the new words, up from 148,707. Doesn’t sound very much, but I am also pruning as I go, tightening up the previously written, so I am well content. Here’s the … Continue reading →

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More photos of Biltmore

Posted on August 27, 2007 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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Text on entry below. … Continue reading →

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Biltmore Estate

Posted on August 27, 2007 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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Along the way we took a day to explore Biltmore Estate. Everything about this reminded me of visiting one of Britain’s stately homes – Longleat or Chatsworth, for example, mixed in with a chateau in France for good measure. There … Continue reading →

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