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Weekend Writing Sat-Sun (March 16th – 17th) Tag #wwab to join in.


This weekend I will be working on Hope of the Future and Book Five of the Sorceress Series. My mom had her foot surgery yesterday so I'm hoping I can get in the time to write all day. Starting late, but everyone's asleep for nap time so that may help as I started laundry and cleaning earlier. Already wiped. Let's hop in. :D

Feel free to participate by tagging with #wwab and pop on by to say hi off and on throughout the weekend. :) It actually helps me focus on my writing to have that minute break here and there.

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Saturday Updates:

HOPE OF THE FUTURE

  • Starting at 33,218 words and already feeling exhausted, haha. This will be fun.
  • 1812 words  and we take a lunch and coffee break.
  • 3765 and more cleaning/laundry to be done! Does laundry ever really stop?
  • 4979 words and din din time. 
  • Finishing the night at 5458 words  and the book total is currently at: 38,656 total
Back tomorrow.

Sunday Updates:

SORCERESS SERIES: BOOK FIVE


I thought it would be fun to look up when I first came up with the idea and started this book series. The first time I began to write the Sorceress Book One, was in April 2009. So I've been working on this series since 2009. I am taken aback. I thought it was more recent, but who knew? So I've done five books for it in that time. 

  • Okay, put in a few more words into the Hope of the Future book since I started early writing. So total was 6037 words and the book total is leaving off at: 39,245 words
  • Now we will start in on Book Five of the Sorceress Series. Starting at 37,969 words total.
  • 2621 words and lunchtime, plus coffay.
  • 4474 words so far.
  • 6647 so far and I will take a break for some gremlin time and dinner makings.
  • Think I'll end the book at the above amount. The total for the book is now at: 44,716 total. It's always funny to me how I go through this one so much faster, and easier, than the rest. I think it's just the love I have for it. It's why I tell people to always choose a book you are passionate about, and feel in you gut that is the one.

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