Six Sentence Sunday #6

I’m back again this week with another 6 from my novella WIP.  Last week I introduced you to Jake and Lydia.

Jake and Lydia work together. When Jake selects Lydia to work with him on a special project their instant attraction starts a torturous simmer neither expected. Just before the following 6 sentences Lydia got lost in her own fantasies.

“Lydia, thanks for rejoining us.

Clear your calendar and meet me back here in a half hour,” Jake commanded.

She looked up into his eyes and stammered out, “Yes Sir, I mean…ok, I’ll do that.”

Everyone was up and half way to the door before Lydia made a move.

She was lost in the split second in which she saw Jake’s eyes darken.

She wanted to see that again, but he was gone.

I hope you enjoyed my 6, please let me know what you think!! I hope you will come back next week to find out more about Jake and Lydia. Please check out the other Six Sunday authors & have a lovely week and an excellent Super Bowl Sunday!!

ROW80 check-in #6

Balance and new direction was my theme this week

Last week’s check-in was full of what is not working for me, it was ugly. A few days into the new week and a couple of solutions presented itself. First, I need to re-organize my day and fit writing/editing time in the morning. Can you say priorities people!! Second, education! I’m learning so much from the blogs I follow and articles I find via twitter (you can find what I’ve really found helpful in my Saturday posts- “Links of the week”). I also need to spend more structured time each week on my craft. “Plot & Structure” by James Scott Bell, oh yeah, each week we are going to spending some time together. I already started reading and I’m having a hard time putting it down, interesting.

I’m re-committing.

1 hour everyday with my characters is my goal for this round. This week I spent more time plotting in my head than time writing/editing, my re-balancing should help with that problem, but in my head I had some break-throughs. I’ve discovered the need for a new opening scene in WIP: I’m All Yours.  The WIP now has three scenes left to be written and I’m excited about each. The novella is missing some major plots points still and I’ve been thinking about them all week. I have that feeling of a little feather poking out of a pillow. Just a little tug and I’ll have it out & in my fingers.

I’m excited about my re-balancing. I’m focusing on what is important. My boss from over 10 years ago, we had a love/hate relationship. In somethings he was simply brilliant. He liked to remind me: it doesn’t all have to get done today. you can come back tomorrow and work on it some more. It’s called job security.

No one can fire me from my writing, but me. Well, I’ve fired the old me and the new me has got the job.

Happy Super Bowl Sunday!!

Links of the week #4

I had a pretty great week, re-balance, change…more about that tomorrow in my #ROW80 check-in. There is some really good stuff below, info on being a career author, industry news, funny with taxes, query help, and plotting diagnostics. Hope you have something fun planned for Super Bowl Sunday, whether it involves football or not.

 

Kristen Lamb provided some food for thought with this post: Training to Be a Career Author–Writing is More than the Writing

It’s Official: B&N Will Not Stock Titles Published By Amazon

Have you ever read a post about taxes that makes you smile and giggle, no? Well than, you must check on Jenny Hansen’s post from this week: Nifty Links and Tools For Tax Season (Pay attention, Writers!)

I always look forward to Sara Megibow’s #10queriesin10tweets and this week was no exception. This week she provided a link were I have found a ton of good information, including a blog workshop series for writing the pitch for your query

Two of my blog favorites came together yesterday, Kristen LambWriters In The Storm Blog. I’ll be re-reading this post for a while to come: The Doctor is in the House–Novel Diagnostics by Kristen Lamb