
It never fails. When I have a creative deadline, I can count on the muse whispering in my ear and handing me a big bucket of inspiration. Of course, the wild onslaught of compelling visions arrived for a completely different area of interest. So much for my desire to place my focus and efforts on my writing.
Apparently, for November, the muse wanted me to take care of creating a few holiday gifts. My goal is to do everything in my power not to upset my muse. Keeping the diva happy and making sure she is a frequent visitor at my house is imperative, so I complied. The result is that I started and finished four projects. There are also a handful of other projects in the works.




Lest you assume I didn’t do any writing for NaNa, let me calm your fears. My cumulative word count for November will not win me any prizes, but I eked an additional 5k words for my story. From my side of the relationship — the muse owes me.
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Keep on writing.
Jo Hawk The Writer
Like you, I didn’t “win” NaNoWriMo this year. But I did get my short story prequel for a new series written, just over 10k. I’m happy with that since it was a bad month medically for my family (extended and blood). Toss in a new great-grandbaby (my first blood great grand), Thanksgiving, and other stuff I can’t remember right now. LOL! But it felt good to write again…now to get to work on finishing book one in another series I started months ago!
Oh, and great work on the other projects!!!
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Yes, this time of year it is easy for things to get away from us. Congradulations on the great-grand babby. You must be over the moon. I hope you get lots of snuggle time with the new addition to your family. Stay well my friend, and keep writing. 💕💗💕
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Congratulations Jo.
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Thank you Sadje.💕💗💕
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Love your projects, so pretty and comfy looking!
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Thank you, I hope the recipients likes them too. 😊
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