Friday, March 16, 2007

Almost made them all up

So I'm at 25475 words now, thank the writing gods (just wrote another thousand or so)... if I write both days this weekend, I may be back to 30K -- which is where I was several days ago -- by Monday, just in time to take a week off. (We're going to San Diego next week, and I imagine not a lot of writing will get done. I will, however, get to see Michele Scott! And a lot of animals. And Disneyland.)

Anyway, I'm so relieved at the way the writing has gone, I just had to share.

Have a great Friday night!

5 Comments:

At 9:13 PM, March 17, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi,

At least someone got some writing done. LOL. This week has been a wash-out for me. I got over my cold that had turned into a sinus infection so I was so far behind on everything. Though I did manage to write a scene today, after 2 days of shoveling. It snowed here yesterday and that was followed by endless hours of sleet. I just love New England.
Karen, San Diego sounds really good to me right now.

I saw that you posted the link to your interview. I'm going to read it tomorrow, I'm getting ready to hit bed right now.

Goodnight,
Debra S.

 
At 12:08 PM, March 18, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

LOL. I just finished reading your feature in the paper. Love it when the agent groaned - "Not another b&b mystery." Too funny.

It was a nice article. Your kitchen looks very cheerful. I love yellow.

I better get to work.

Debra S.

 
At 10:37 PM, March 19, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Karen,
So glad that you are able to take a vacation and hope that you're having fun in California! Gotta relate a quick story. My husband was telling me about a great recipe that I should try to make. He had cut out two of them from the paper. One was Wicked Blueberry Muffins and the other one was the Breakfast meal...and of course I had to laugh. I told him "The baker was my writing instructor." And you know what he said (because he saw your picture)--"Oh, she's very young, isn't she?" I guess he must have thought that if you were my instructor, you would necessarily have to be over 50...
Have a nice trip home!
Judy W.

 
At 10:55 PM, March 19, 2007, Blogger Karen MacInerney said...

Debra,

Poor you! I wish you were here with me in San Diego, although the kid-adult ratio is less than ideal. :)

I hope you're feeling better. Take care of yourself -- you can always write when you're feeling human. That's what I plan to do. Bring on the free margaritas!

Take care, and get well soon, Debra... congrats on slogging through a scene despite it all!

Karen

 
At 10:56 PM, March 19, 2007, Blogger Karen MacInerney said...

Debra, I didn't see your second comment until just now; yes, my kitchen is cheery and yellow (like Natalie's), only with another darned hole in the drywall from Bunny. I'm glad you liked the article -- and it's true about what Jessica said. Just goes to show, you never know... :)

Feel better!

K

 

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