This and that

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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3 Responses to This and that

  1. Kim

    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.

  2. Elizabeth

    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.

  3. Kim

    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.