
I have written my story for https://lindaghill.com/2023/02/17/the-friday-reminder-and-prompt-for-socs-feb-18-2023/
Sitting at her computer, she went to type the last chapter of her novel. Although, it was hard to find the words to fit the pictures in her mind. The television on in the background, she was half listening to Miss Marple do her thing. Why does it have to be the most unlikely suspect, one of these days it would be Miss Marple being the murderer, and who would catch her then.
Back to work, still no luck, maybe she should research about how a murderer can get away with it. Who was her most unlikely person, who would commit such a heinous crime? I mean, that would work, but was it too easy. Right? Researching working in a newspaper, the drugs trade, The Chicken Shop Scam. Didn’t know about that, maybe it should be more well known.
Eyes on the screen now, that won’t fit with what she is writing, might have to start again. Or not, could she slip in the clues along the way. How is she never going to? She’s clever, of course she would have an idea, perhaps discount it. Change of name, care system.
More research, okay maybe not blind from the start, maybe an accident. Would that work? Her mouth is dry, and it has been ages since she had a cup of coffee, ooh, or maybe a cake.
How many words had she written? Fifty. Oops to much procrastination.
Very good to witness the creative writing process in action. So true, with distractions and rabbit holes popping up everywhere. 🙂
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It is, there is always a way down the rabbit hole.
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