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accountaclub-woodSo we’re back, Accountables! (Yes, no? One of these days we’ll get a good nickname.)

It’s that time of the week where we chat about how it’s all going and give some updates on our ongoing projects! We had a bit of a break while I was on vacation, but breaks can’t last forever, and vacations can’t last forever, though maybe it would be nice if they did. Or maybe it wouldn’t because things that sound great in theory almost always go awry.

It’s possible I might be doing too much plotting. And not the overthrow the universe kind. I’ve had a project rattling around my head this week, an idea nearly formed, but not quite there. I need more research.

Ah, research, that bastion of legitimate procrastination.

I’ve also been readjusting to life in the real world, without daily maid service, with dishes and laundry and making meals and stuff that doesn’t get done unless I do it. I liked it so much the other way. No wonder so many writers came from the elite classes; they were the only ones with all that time made free to write.

So what I’m saying is it wasn’t my most productive week ever, but it wasn’t my worst week. I blogged every day, and that counts for something. Or so I decree.

How was your week?

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4 responses to “#AccountaClub Friday, August 3, 2018”

  1. I’m finally setting my book aside to percolate on its own, while I look into this second book.

    I have a good write up about the lead – some of which will get into the book, some just in my own head. I also wrote out two scenes and sketched out another in my notebook, but I, too, need to do some research. The first book was based on life as I know it, and this new one is a bit more complicated. I believe that if an author is going to depict a real culture, they should do so accurately, and of course my protagonist travels to places I’ve not been! Why do characters do things like that?

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    1. Characters are so inconvenient that way!! I do think you have a great leg up as you’ve lived among so many different cultures and had the benefit of being an outside observer…this should be fun!

      You are really tearing it up in the writing realm! I think this move has been fantastic for your mojo.

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      1. Yes! Amazing how not having a 9-to-5 job frees up not just my time, but also my brain! Now to move into a bigger place, where HE can get solitude to finish his book, too.

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      2. That would be awesome! How small is the place? Do you think you’ll be there a while?

        It seems like your whole life is such an adventure!

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