I woke up later than usual, had porridge with blueberries, raspberries and black grapes for breakfast, then turned on the laptop. I finished the latest chapter of Thursday’s Child, Heroines born on different days of the week, Book Five. Delighted because I have written half of the novel. I don’t plot my novels in detail but do know what will happen and how Thursday’s Child will end.
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I woke up later than usual, had porridge with blueberries, raspberries and black grapes for breakfast, then turned on the laptop. I finished the latest chapter of Thursday’s Child, Heroines born on different days of the week, Book Five. Delighted because I have written half of the novel. I don’t plot my novels in detail but do know what will happen and how Thursday’s Child will end.
A very productive day. I worked hard tweaking some early chapters of my new novel, Thursday’s Child, Heroine’s Born on Different Days of the Week, Book 5. This evening I wrote an article for my publisher, Books We Love Inc’s Insider Blog, to be published on January 5th. Apart from this I tidied the house and my new 3-door flat-pack wardrobe arrived. I also made a vegetarian stew and a trifle for tomorrow when my youngest son and his family will come to lunch,
