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Day Twenty-Four
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Yesterday's post: Day Twenty-Three
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Yesterday's post: Day Twenty-Three
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*blink*
Did I just say that? Wow...I didn't realize I'd come so far... :D
Excerpt:
Sinking down on the edge of his bed he glanced at the glowing red numbers: 12.30 am.
Christmas morning.
His lips twisted and he raised his glass to the dark in bitter salute. Then he brought it to his lips and drained it.
(random, I know ;))
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::awards you kudos on both counts::
Intriguing extract too.
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Yes you did! :-D
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Christmas morning.
Someone who's extended their PicoWriMo into late December? ;)
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‘That’s right,’ said Ferdy. ‘There’s a word for it, big-something, bigonia, bigwiggy… on the tip of my tongue.’
‘Oh, you mean bigamy,’ supplied Hero. ‘That’s illegal – or at least I think it is. Didn’t Abraham have two wives? Or was it three?’
‘Don’t think I know anyone called Abraham. Do you, Gil?’
‘Silly! He’s from the Bible!’
‘Oh, I definitely don’t know him then. Very bad ton, those Biblical chaps.’
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Good for you. Keep that internal editor under control and keep churning the chapters out until you've done draft one.
(Just wish I could take my own advice ... lol)
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I think scene 5 is getting a bit ahead of itself, though. It may be introducing some plot twists that I want to hold off on for another chapter. But I guess that can be corrected in the second draft.
So this was how it would be, Michael realised. Even at the height of his most severe disagreements with the bishop, Michael had not believed he would flatly refuse to explain his reasons, nor demand unquestioning obedience so diametrically opposed to the search for knowledge that was central to the Remembrance faith.
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