@1000HolyPlaces Haha! It's frustrating out there, for sure. Just saw some crazy nearly hit the barrier while trying to see what the slow-down was about the other night. Glad they didn't crash; they were right in front of us. (We were all being diverted off the highway for a bridge installation.)
@ECLChristy Lately, I take notes during each draft of what to focus on during the following draft. Seems to be working well. I usually keep it to 3-7 points of focus per draft. If the list gets longer, I bump some things to the next draft, which starts my new list for that draft.
@TheresaArueyin1 Have you read Earth's Darkest Hour, Man's Darkest Hour by Richter Cox (my dad, an ordained minister)? This book makes Revelation easier to understand. When I read this book, it was the first time Revelation didn't scare me.
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Finished a couple more books... and joined the Red, White & June Readathon hosted by Olde American Spirit on YouTube. Anyone else want to join this challenge?
Heroes of 1776
51 pages
Chase the Light
320 pages
#SummerReading#RedWhiteandJune https://t.co/mKcCkiXJlh
@suzan_frankkdp Absolutely, and thank you!
All the links are found at https://t.co/PPfUJXHsLn. And here's a fun trope graphic to let your followers know the things they can expect to find inside the story.
@TheBookNewb Well, "all the above" wasn't an option. 😉 Buuuut, if I *had to choose... libraries. More books at my fingertips than I could ever afford to purchase--yes please!
@suzan_frankkdp Hi, Suzan! Thanks for asking! The Last Valentine is about a guy is attempting to make his wife's last Valentine's Day extra special, but everything keeps going wrong. It's a romantic tragedy short story that's available for only $0.99. I hope you enjoy it!
@CAHardieWriting Depends on the person. I usually do one big doc, but I've seen others (usually Scrivener users, since it's set up that way, from my understanding) that do individual docs for each chapter.