Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Behind schedule but happy

I've made a lot of progress on my novel. I have to admit that I haven't been able to get up early every morning, but I do most mornings of the week. I always feel great when I do because I go through the day knowing that I have accomplished something that's close to my heart.

When I don't manage to get up, I do try my best to squeeze out as much time from my busy day as I possibly can.

Even though I did make lots of progress, I will not be able to be done by my 30th birthday as I had planned. My birthday is already on Thursday. I'm close to the end of editing, but not close enough to let go.

My new promise to myself is that I'll make it by the end of summer. One thing I don't want to do, is to rush it.

 One thing before I disappear into my life. I received a very sweet award from my writing buddy, Larissa at: A Three Way Tie. Drop by and say hi. she's amazing. I'll pass on the award as soon as possible.

Anyway, that's it from my end. I'll keep you updated as I move forward.

Liz


7 comments:

  1. Greetings From Southern California

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    Take care and have a nice day :-)

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  2. Happy Birthday…Thursday, Liz! I think you are definitely doing the right thing by making sure it all feels right before you let your novel go. Rushing is never good. Good luck on your new goal. I'm sure you'll do great!

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  3. Congratulations on nearing the finish line. Keep up the good work, I'm plugging for you.

    And have a Happy Birthday.

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  4. Congratulations on your progress and on your sweet award!

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  5. Yes, don't rush it, just let your talent and the inspirations flow.
    Besides, always remember:
    All of us are always here to support you.

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  6. Hi Liz. Writing a novel is a great feat. I have written plenty of science fiction and horror short stories, a couple of which I have also had published in anthologies, but I still haven't been able to accomplish anything larger.
    Good luck with your novel, I hope it turns out to be great! :)

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