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by Elizabeth ~ July 30th, 2009. Filed under: General.A new review of The Scot and I is up at bestfiction.com. You can read it at bestfiction.com.
You might want to visit FreshFiction.com tomorrow, July 31. The Scot and I was chosen to be a Fresh Pick at Fresh Fiction. You can find it at freshfiction.com.
And still more - l received an e-mail from likesbooks.com about one of my earlier books: the classic story, Cherished, has been reviewed on our website today and received a DIK (desert isle keeper) rating. You can read all about it at likesbooks.com.
Finally . . . I am sporting a cast! I tripped and fell in my garden on Sunday and fractured two bones in my left wrist. So, I’m not a happy camper (or a happy gardener)!! Still painful and still awkward - so many things require two hands. How do people manage on their own?
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July 31st, 2009 at 5:43 pm
Sorry to hear about your accident. Hopefully, you’ll heal quickly.
Any hints about Gavin’s book? His prophesy was look to Macbeth. Unfortunately, I didn’t keep this clue in mind when reading The Scot and I. I may have to skim Gavin’s scenes.
August 2nd, 2009 at 8:19 pm
Yes, Gavin’s story is well underway - half-way through - but this accident has curtailed my writing for this week. I’ve been back to the Small Injury Clinic twice already for cast adjustments.
So, yes, I will get over this but meantime find it very frustrating!!!
But Gavin . . . ah, well . . . I have plotted out the story and that’s all I’m going to say.
August 5th, 2009 at 5:41 pm
Thanks for the response.
We take the use of both hands for granted. I’m sure it’s frustrating typing on the computer, let alone working around the house. I’ve never worn a cast, but I understand it takes a little getting use to. Hopefully, once the pain eases, you can start a little physical therapy and get some mobility back in your hand. I wish you a speedy recovery.