Wednesday, November 2, 2022

November #IWSG: The Never-ending Story...of Editing

 


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The awesome co-hosts for the November 2 posting of the IWSG are Diedre Knight, Douglas Thomas Greening, Nick Wilford, and Diane Burton!

November 2 question - November is National Novel Writing Month. Have you ever participated? If not, why not?


I've written many books during the months of October and November. Love this time of year for all things spooky and mysterious. Something magical happens when the weather changes. When shorter days take over and foggy mornings fill the river front, it sets the mood for my favorite genre: mystery and suspense. 


Not speaking of endless sunshine and warm weather, we spent last week in Nevada visiting our oldest son. We had a wonderful time hiking and playing tourist. This is Red Rock Canyon. My son is quite the adventurous mountain climber! 



The Hoover Dam was amazing to view in person. Loved every minute of our vacation. I hope this November finds you writing or editing. I'm still in the never-ending story of editing. Call me crazy, but I love it! 





16 comments:

  1. I've seen the Hoover Dam! That area is so beautiful.

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  2. Glad October and November are good writing months for you. It looks like you had a fun trip to see your son.

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  3. What a beautiful sky! I spent most of my October in a basement, so you're making me jealous. :-)

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  4. Hoover Dam looks stunning. You are making me envious, I don't write much in October and November, as Diwali usually comes in October.

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    1. For some reason those two months get me in the writing mood.

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  5. We saw the Hoover Dam on our honeymoon. I miss the desert. Four years in ABQ was not enough.

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    1. It's a nice place to visit, but I love the Midwest!

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  6. I do seem more inspired during winter months, often knitting summer observations into stories of warmth and light that lessen the chill of cold desert nights. Yes, I live in the desert (Arizona) and those pictures are terrific ;-) Happy November!

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  7. Editing is the best. You have a whole framework from which to work. It's nice.

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    1. It is! I agree. So much easier when you have it already written.

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