![]() ![]() You know, characters who are being uncooperative, a narrative that has to include a love scene (and the difficulty of writing them), power outages, interruptions, foggy brain, sitting at the computer for 10 hours, swollen ankles, and wondering where it’s all going. Apparently I was complaining about the writing process one too many times. ![]() I needed to express my thanks to them for putting up with me. I mention this because it speaks to the dedication of In Want of A Wife. So when my friends invited me to hang with them on weekends for good food and conversation when I was in writing mode, I thought I should strive for more balance, unaware it was becoming one ball too many. I juggle work, family (and they are relatively low maintenance at the moment), and writing. There have been exceptions, but the stars pretty much have to align. That’s one of the reasons I only write a book a year. I tend to throw myself into a project and can’t think of much else while I am working on it. I am not very good at finding balance in my life. ![]()
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