Been working on this computer for almost nine and a half hours now and still there are 145 pages left to edit. My eyes feel like they are on stalks and words keep whirling in front of my face! Will probably dream about Josie Mac Donald, my main character in The Witness, tonight. Time to stop me thinks and do a spot of rest and recouperation.
I'm really looking forward to reading The Witness, Kevin. If that gives you any encouragement at all :)
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ReplyDeletethank you for your words of encouragement, so kind of you to think of me. :-) I pushed myself yesterday because today I have to go out to lunch with an old friend, so my editing hours will be reduced. I'm working to a deadline and need to have the manuscript ready by the end of the month, so lots of reading left to do. Have you read the synopsis for The Witness?
Kind regards
Kevin
Hi Kevin, I've only read what you described in an earlier post about The Witness, 'This is the bridge at Spey Bay, Morayshire. Josie MacDonald, the main character in my book, was painting this scene when she witnessed Mr Mac committing murder, this is where the story begins.' It sounds intriguing. It reminded me of 'For the Sake of Elena' by Elizabeth George. I'm looking forward to more of your posts and enjoy your lunch with an old friend; those are the best kind!
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