Thanks for sharing about your adventure Meghan! I must say, as you were breaking down your processes of braiding, rearrangement and all that, I was visualizing Gene Wilder in Young Frankenstein. Particularly when he was building his perfect man, until the mishap with the brain thing happened. "Abby Normal". Yet something of a special person happened unintentionally in that story.... hmmm?
Fascinating revelations about your writing! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for reading!!
Thanks for sharing about your adventure Meghan! I must say, as you were breaking down your processes of braiding, rearrangement and all that, I was visualizing Gene Wilder in Young Frankenstein. Particularly when he was building his perfect man, until the mishap with the brain thing happened. "Abby Normal". Yet something of a special person happened unintentionally in that story.... hmmm?
;-) UM
Yes, you are right to picture a crazed scientist...or an assistant saying, What hump?! Both are accurate portrayals of my writing process!
Such a great opportunity for you to get that book closer to publication! Looking forward to reading it. ☺️
Thank you, Sharon! At some point, I added some a note on skunk meat, which was a brushstroke I gathered thanks to you :)
Great to here you made such strong progress on your book! All sounds really great...
Thanks, Sue! My new motto is "Progress, not perfection." And I like it :)
Great work 👏, the journey continues...
Keep us osted on your progress..
MD
Will do, thank you Michael!
I enjoyed reading Odd Fodder, Meghan! We are so proud of your writing career. I hope to read your book when finally finished.
Thank you, Teresa. I hope you do too!! Thanks for following along and all the lifelong guidance!
Your shifting of characters makes sense. Keep up the good work. I look forward to reading your novel.
Thank you, Linda!