This morning I was re-reading a section of my novel that I haven't looked at for a while.
It was new enough to me that it was almost as if someone else had written what I was reading. And with those fresh eyes, I was surprised and pleased. It wasn't right enough that I won't do any editing, but I enjoyed the read. And I was, for a few minutes, suprised at what I'd wrought.
These moments (like hitting a miracle shot on a golf course) keep me coming back for more, even though I know I don't hit that high point very often.
Just as important as my happy surprise is the fact that I'm still on track with the thousand words a day through December.
Good times.
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Congratulations! Your happiness is contagious =) (_)b
Me
Thanks, Lese.
LOVE to hear that it's contagious. Makes my day.
We writers want to have some kind of impact, after all, right?
Trevor
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