Why, hello there, Wednesday. You sure crept up on me.
It’s been a busy week. I’m posting today, but I’ll probably skip next week because of my son’s school musical. I’m on the hair and makeup committee, charged with re-creating 1950s boys’ hairstyles for the cast (They’re doing Grease: The School Version). My own kid has stick-straight, fine hair, so there’s pretty much no possible way we’re achieving John Travolta’s ‘do for this thing. I have industrial strength hair gel, though, so there’s that.
Down to business. My ROW80 Goal Updates:
- Read 30 minutes/day—yup, easily
- Write 1 hour/day—Yes, even finished another short story.
- Write 1 blog post/week that isn’t ROW80 or WIPpet—yup, though it was a guest post this week.
- Write 1 flash fiction/month—Not yet, but I do have a prompt, so I’ll get on it.
- Walk on the treadmill 5 days/week—Not exactly. So. much. snow. I shoveled again.
WIPpet
Last week, I gave you a teaser with this novel’s pair, Andre and Trevor, from the prologue. This week, you get a bit of chapter 1. They haven’t met yet, but you’ll see two of Trevor’s three roommates here. For a bit of context, they are all Boston-based musicians. Trevor has a church job, Nate’s an opera singer, and Jamie and Mack (who you’ll meet in a future snippet) are in a band my husband named (and I’m not sharing yet). Only Trevor is doing his job full-time.
WIPmath: 11 – 2 = 9 for 9 lines of mostly dialog.
“Trevor! Trev, get your ass down here and help me haul this thing up,” Nate hollered up the stairs.
“Yeah, haven’t got all day!” Jamie added from his perch on the waiting couch.
Trevor thundered down the stairs. “I’m coming, I’m coming!”
“That’s what he said,” Nate and Jamie chorused.
Trevor scrunched his nose at them. “Nice, guys.”
A neighbor stuck her graying head out of her door and snapped, “Keep it down.”
Once she disappeared back inside, Jamie snickered. Nate rolled his eyes. “Does she expect us to be silent while moving furniture into the apartment?”
“Probably. Guess it’s a good thing we’re not right above her,” Trevor said.
He took hold of one end of the beat-up couch, Nate took the other, and they ported it up the stairs.
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