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Making time to write

Tue Jan 15, 2008, 6:30 AM
Hi everyone, recently i asked myself why i haven"t been writing regularly and of course the exuses were as long as my arm. My new years resolution was to make writing a priority in my life and so a major change was needed. I have cut back on my buisness as a massage therapist and made mondays a writing day. Yesterday was my first day and the experience was exhilarating, not only did i write for eight hours i also re wrote my previous installment The Burdan pt two. What"s the fuss you may be thinking but for me to actually make time for writing with the demands of my buisness and my beautiful four month old daughter Lily it is a victory. Now monday has gone from the least favorite day of the week to the most favorite. Yay no mondayitus for me. I must give thanks to my wife Sarah whose has organized for her mother to look after Lily each monday and who gives me constant support. Sarah is also on DA so check out her stuff you wont be sorry: [link]

I also want to thank Denim [link] for her feedback it was invaluable. If you haven"t read her stories yet you are missing out.

Later this week the revised version of pt two of The Burden will be posted and so will the next installment.

  • Mood: Cheerful
  • Listening to: The night
  • Reading: Mr B Gone - Clive Barker
  • Watching: My daughter
  • Playing: Fifa 2008
  • Eating: Watermelon

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kick ass bro.

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:icondenlm:
I want a Monday too! Damn, why do I need a paycheck so much? Oh, and thanks for the plug. That was so nice of you. Can't wait to see the revision. :w00t:
:icondarcknyt:
That is fantastic news, and a bold move. Congratulations on the courage to take the step, and the commitment. It's inspiring to see!

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JDT :batman:
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