Never the less the battle scene that was going to be a single chapter has now evolved into three and is shaping up to be one of the most pivotal events in my new novel Exiles which will hopefully speak to a few contemporary issues as well. Although I’m sure it’s going to go through a number of revisions and edits before the finished product emerges and be all the better for it significantly expanding and developing the Ark World Universe of Rebels.
Well best laid plans of mice and men and all that, but I discovered last Monday that trying to type on a notebook keyboard on a crowded train as it bounces over the points is not the most productive or creative of environments to work in. My creative mood wasn’t helped by arriving back from London that night to discover I had flat tyre that due to a combination of computer failures and other mishaps couldn’t be fixed till the following day. I’d barely finished paying for it when I got a phone call to pick one of my daughter’s up from school as she was unwell and an employer who wasn’t entirely happy I was using a day’s annual leave to sort the above mess out!
Never the less the battle scene that was going to be a single chapter has now evolved into three and is shaping up to be one of the most pivotal events in my new novel Exiles which will hopefully speak to a few contemporary issues as well. Although I’m sure it’s going to go through a number of revisions and edits before the finished product emerges and be all the better for it significantly expanding and developing the Ark World Universe of Rebels.
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