I''ll be back...soon.
I was away from my writing laptop for over a month with my mind on work. The kitty was running low on the level, so it needed some topping up plus work needed to be done.
Also it was coming to year end and pressure was mounting.
I have also made a pledge not to publish any works which is not complete. I disliked leaving Mordred and Deep Sea hanging at the edge. I feel bad about it but the inspiration to conclude was not there.
Have I resumed my writing?
Yes, I have. I was writing on my tablet albeit slow and then editing the contents over five times. It was a new tale named The Planet. I am at 12K words now; not my old record but its moving. It probably end at 25K words aka short tale. Or 50K words if I find new directions. Its a horror drama action tale. I was doing it my usual style while watching re-runs of old movies. I must had seen over a dozen re-runs this month from Commando to Harry Porter and also Babe ( that's the hog version and it ain't milking. ). I also saw Ronin, Three Kings and a couple of Clint Eastwood westerns.
I do loved my writing. Its one of my avenue to ease my work stress and among other stressful events. I would like to request give me a few more weeks. I will crawl out once more to be here. Probably before Thanksgiving.
Till I am back, thank you for reading.
Cheers
Creative writing is more of a compulsion to engage with yourself in a world of words, ideas, imagery. There are moments of hot exultation or prickly exasperated yet victorious expostulation when at last comes the right word, the rhyme that works or can yield surprise and pleasure. Thank you for sharing my engagement into those words. .
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