Really I did. I was going to clean, and sew, and write, and cook, and pack...

But my cold had plans too. And apparently my cold is more enthusiastic about its plans than I am about mine.

I got the laundry folded in the living room - got three little bags finished for tax court on Saturday, and made an orange bundt cake and a loaf of pumpkin-cranberry bread. Now, I'm going to try and write.

I'm mulling over all the reactions to my new hook (thank you, everyone!!!), and will be working on that as well. But I have a question that I'm going to throw out there - shouldn't your hook tell what the major problem your MC faces is? Or should you leave that for the synopsis?

And yes, I'm asking these questions because, well, I've never had to write a hook or a synopsis or a query letter before. Stop looking at me like that. :P
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Word Goal for the day: 1000 - made 599

Starting line: “Where to start?” he said, turning over and staring up at the ceiling.

Ending line: “You realize that she’ll go straight to Krys, right?” Diana said, w hen they made it to Thomas’ office. “And then we’ll be in for it.”

Darling: It was a sweet, gentle, honest kiss, and it deepened slowly, growing like a rose opening in the morning.

Deaths: nope. *sigh*

Good Things: Smoochies!

Bad Things: Interrupted smoochies.



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Despite the cold from Hell that is dripping from my nose, I came home and got a bit written. I'm really pushing this weekend - I want to: a) get back on track with my outline and b) actually get some serious wordage done this weekend. As I slept until 12:30 pm today, we'll see. :p

Maybe I'll bring Merlin to my folks' house and hole up there when we go to dinner.
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