It is a Monday once again. The weeks go around so fast it is hard for me to keep track! I am still trying to settle back into my normal life now that I am back on land. It is still quite hard for me to believe that I actually saw the Northern lights when it has been a dream of mine for so long.
Anyway, the important stuff…
Okay, my work in progress has actually made some progress in the week. My total is currently at 84,000 words so it is definitely getting there. I am guessing that I am aiming for 100,000 words so we shall just say how I manage to get on. I think I have also settled on the title for the piece of work, so I am quietly celebrating! However, I am going to put it to the test and ask you (my beloved readers) whether or not you actually like it. Please give me your honest opinion. Anyway, the title is going to be Dream Weaver. Would you pick up a book to read if it had that title? What would you expect it to be about?
Well, apart from all of that I have been working on challenges and some stories of my own. Please throw a comment in my general direction because I would love to know what your opinions are on anything that I produce. It will be how I get better 🙂
I have found myself booking another theatre excursion. This time, I am going to see Sir Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart in a production of Harold Pinter’s no man’s land. I will be going to see this in September and I am already excited about it!
That’s basically been my week 🙂 Let me know what you think about the title and I will carry on with my first draft!
See you next week!
Dream Weaver is a good title if it links to the story and has some good artwork. Quirky titles usually do it for me … but not always.
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It definitely fits in with the whole story. As for the artwork, well, I will have to try and make friends with people that can draw!
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…and someone good with typography and colours.
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I like the title … a Lot 🙂
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Thank you very much 🙂
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It’s a good title, though I’ve come across a couple of books with it before. One of my favourite novels back in my teens was ‘Dream Weaver’ by Jonathan Wylie.
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