tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-559638382023188504.post2023925952591963388..comments2023-08-02T23:49:41.989+10:00Comments on @ Merlene Fawdry: December postMerlene Fawdryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08318707687125028987noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-559638382023188504.post-66660925843477671752012-12-14T11:13:50.463+11:002012-12-14T11:13:50.463+11:00Wow, I should have had a look at this post earlier...Wow, I should have had a look at this post earlier. Somehow I missed it but you certainly have had a busy month. I agree with the NaNoWriMo comments because you do have to focus to produce a word count. <br /><br />Having read the edited chapters of Kundela it is amazing how a few well placed commas and a structure massage have added a new level of vibrancy to my story. We often talk about a writers voice and I can now recognise mine. Working with a skilled editor like Merlene has helped me there, so thanks for that too.<br /><br />Merry Christmas<br /><br />TerryTerry L Proberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10848113870674892264noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-559638382023188504.post-14528241289942720462012-12-10T19:08:20.960+11:002012-12-10T19:08:20.960+11:00It certainly has been a busy month for you, Merlen...It certainly has been a busy month for you, Merlene. Anyone who participated in Nanowrimo will say the same, and we all take a breath now to wrap our minds around the fact that Christmas is here again! I'm really looking forward to reading Terry's 'Kundella' and 'Seth' certainly has me intrigued with the snippets I've read so far. Once again thanks for all the inspiration and support you instilled in me during the Longitudinal Workshops and I look forward to attending more of your workshops next year. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com