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Friday, June 23, 2017
Seven Writing Links -- Volume 172
It's been a while since I've missed so many Wednesday posts in a row. I apologize to those of you who've stopped by looking for something new. Unfortunately, too many things are going on at home or at work. When June arrived, I thought I'd have tons of time what with the kids being done with school (meaning they no longer needed my help on homework) and the weather turning nice, but free time has yet to surface. This is the busiest I've been all year. So again, my apologies.
I guarantee that I will have a post next Wednesday. This is not bravado, or an attempt at holding myself accountable. The post that was scheduled for this past Wednesday is 80% done, so it won't take much to finish it by next week.
Enjoy the links and have a great weekend!
ChemistKen
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My June has been crazy busy too! I'd like a few days where nothing is going on and I can sit down and relax (and not be interrupted while writing.)
ReplyDeleteIn the summer, I wait for winter to have time for writing, and in the winter I wait until summer comes. Seems like there's never a great time to write.
DeleteLife gets busy. I totally know how that goes. I hope you find free time someday!
ReplyDeleteThe big projects at home are about done, so I think I will. Unless I'm too busy catching up on sleep.
DeleteI get it. June has been busier than expected for me too. Great links. ' Juneta @ Writer's Gambit
ReplyDeleteThanks. At least I managed to get the Friday links post out on time.
DeleteThe year speeds up once May arrives. From then on it's a race to December.
ReplyDeleteArghhh!!!!! I want time to slow down, not speed up!
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