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I found the hero for the next novel... not that i finished Vegas yet or have an idea but... Robert Leeshock. This is a cut down version of my desktop wall paper atm.
You see writo de mayo is coming up soon. Thats a similar challenge to nanowrimo, run on LJ, by Rhonda - who is guest blogging here sooon. Unlike nano, we get to chose our own targets, be it writing something new, a series of drabbles, fanfic, or just finishing the nano novel.
i usually try to do something new. This time it depends if Vegas is finished. I'm 11 chapters into this atm.
and the fave bit from what i wrote today is:
Tamlyn sighed as Martin swept stuff off the couch to the floor and sat down. She looked at him. “Excuse me?”

“Why, what have you done?”

She put her hands on her hips and looked him square in the eyes. “Do you insinuate that I should tolerate such diabolical insubordination, from such a mere microscopic specimen of anatomy as yourself whose comprehension cannot even comprehend my meaning? Therefore consider yourself well and truly squashed.”

She laughed at the look of shock on Martin’s face. Then laughed even harder as he spluttered, trying to find a response. “That one always shut Garth up too.”


Comments

Kaye Manro said…
Nice hunk! I love hotties.

(And Stargate is a fav of mine too.)

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