Now I will not touch it until Monday - I promise. I need the distance to get perspective. However as I woke early this morning (Have been rising about five every morning to have peace and computer time) I was twitching. I think if I begin rereading on Monday that gives me a clear two weeks to play with it and then I can send it of to the RNA New Writers' Scheme as an unpolished but complete work. It was the best I could hope to achieve with the end of August deadline.
I have to say there is a part of me also that is itching to begin writing the book in my head which began brewing last summer at the RNA conference. However that must wait until September even thoughI have found the house that will be the basis for the setting......

Well done indeed!
ReplyDeleteIs that Godolphin Liz? It looks like it. Well done for all that hard work.
ReplyDeleteWell done Liz!
ReplyDeleteCONGRATS!!! I am so proud of you :) And you definitely deserve a few days' rest.
ReplyDeleteThe house looks great -- could very possibly be haunted, I imagine.
CONGRATULATIONS!!
ReplyDeleteWell done on your rewrite and yes, why not start your new book as soon as you can. You deserve the luxury of that, after all your hard work.
ReplyDeleteOh, fabulous, Liz. So glad you're happy with it.
ReplyDeleteWell done, Liz! Keep those twitchy fingers under control.
ReplyDeleteOh well done.
ReplyDeleteI love the pic of the house, it certainly conjures up many thoughts in my head, great inspiration, I can see why you chose it.
Congratulations on the rewrite!
ReplyDeleteLiz, you must feel very proud of yourself.
ReplyDeleteGood luck and good luck with your next book..
ReplyDeletebest wishes
Annie
Thanks one and all :-)
ReplyDeleteFlowerpot - it's not Godolphin but you may me think I should at that one again.......