Kids and dogs locked inside in cold, downpourish weather. Recalcitrant bureaucrats. Absolutely senseless billing procedures. And uploading problems here at WordPress that made me late posting this for you.
Today is the perfect day to kill off a character. Perhaps to unravel a convoluted storyline, while I’m at it.
How about you? How is real life going and how is it affecting your writing life?
Excuse me while I commit mayhem. I won’t use a buffalo, but I may channel one’s charge. These look totally placid, don’t they? So did my villain before I tore off his mask. Bwahaha!
Share this by tapping the button you want below:
Glenda Bailey-Mershon is the author of the novel Eve’s Garden (Twisted Road, 2014), the story of three generations of Romani women surviving in North Georgia, USA, during the 1960s. She is also the author of Weaver’s Knot: Poems (Finishing Line Press, forthcoming 2023) and other poetry titles, including sa-co-ni-ge/blue smoke: poems from the Southern Appalachians (Jane’s Stories) and Bird Talk: Poems (Wild Dove). A founder of the nonprofit, Jane’s Stories Press Foundarion, which presents the Clara Johnson Award for Women’s Literature, she edited four of their anthologies, the latest being Bridges and Borders, featuring immigrant women writers.