after 3 more hours writing this morning. Off to another tango clas this evenning then back for a rest and something to eat at the flat before Queer Tango Milonga at 11pm BG
Congrats on the chapter completion!!! I have a martini for every three to five chapters finished, or for every short story. Do you have a celebratory ritual?
Hi Steve Since I am boringly tee total I go for a walk, to the pictures or out dancing to a tango milonga - as I am about todo this evenning. Want to join my small band of followers and declare yourself. Be intersted to learn more about what you are working on yourself. Hope you enjoy my blog - whatever. regards BG
If I limited myself to a drink after every few chapters then my waistline would be much slimmer than it currently is.
Sometimes I have the odd glass while I'm writing -- doesn't seem to make much difference to the speed or the content. Quite often the stuff I most have second thoughts about has been written stone cold sober.
Bren Gosling is a new fiction writer based in Walthamstow. His short fiction has previously appeared in guywritersmagazine.org(October2008) and been read at Tales of the Decongested(May 2009 and October 2009) and published in Decongested Tales (10.09 and 11.09). He completed the Certificate in Novel Writing course at London City University in 2009/10. His first novel "Sweeping up the Village" has been short listed for the 2012 Harry Bowling Prize for new writers.
He is a member of Forest Writers Group.
Congrats on the chapter completion!!! I have a martini for every three to five chapters finished, or for every short story. Do you have a celebratory ritual?
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ReplyDeleteSince I am boringly tee total I go for a walk, to the pictures or out dancing to a tango milonga - as I am about todo this evenning. Want to join my small band of followers and declare yourself. Be intersted to learn more about what you are working on yourself. Hope you enjoy my blog - whatever.
regards
BG
If I limited myself to a drink after every few chapters then my waistline would be much slimmer than it currently is.
ReplyDeleteSometimes I have the odd glass while I'm writing -- doesn't seem to make much difference to the speed or the content. Quite often the stuff I most have second thoughts about has been written stone cold sober.