Sunday, 31 May 2009

A busy morning

Its been all go this morning.
After I'd unburdened my soul to you all earlier about why I do this I set about some writing projects. You may recall that I'm not allowed to touch BTL for another 7weeks (self imposed leave alone period) so I had to turn my attention to other stuff.
Those of you that have been coming over for a while may remember what I used to call my Topsy project which I initially wrote just for me as therapy during a very dark time in my life a couple of years ago. Well I have decided that it is no longer just for me and I have put together a proposal which I am going to send to a publisher in the morning.
Also (oh yes there's more) I have set in motion my next book. Well set in motion might be the wrong term because there's about 10,000 in longhand on bits of paper but I decided that this is the one that I am going to concentrate on. It's actually what I have always referred to as book number 3 but after a conversation with my friend I have promoted it. This book just like the last one will be referred to by the letters that make up it's working title - so it is NRIMH.
Any guesses?
I have to stop all that now though as there are Yorkshire Puddings waiting to be mixed. It doesn't matter that the sun is melting the tarmac outside - it's Sunday and my men like a roast.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Not really in my head/heart?

Good luck with this and Topsy version 2.0.

Colette McCormick said...

The first word's close.

Karen said...

It's never too hot for Yorkshire Puddings :o)

Good idea to leave the first book alone to settle for a while, and I'm going to have a wild guess at the title of number 3 ...

Never Rains in My Heart ?? (Well I like it.) No Rows in My House? (I should make that our family motto!) No Really, it's My Hat (ok, I'll stop now ...)

Colette McCormick said...

I like the sound of Never Rains in My Heart - I think there's a book there. Sadly it's not the answer but thanks for trying.
You're completely right about Yorkshire puddings :)

Sheila Norton said...

'Now, Reader, I Married Him'?
'No Reason I Murdered Him'?
Do tell, do tell!
Glad to hear you're forging ahead with this. Let us know how it goes!

Colette McCormick said...

In the words of that Irish bloke from Catchphrase - "It's good but it's not right."
What I will say is that Karen had two words right and one of your answers had one word right. But which ones?