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and I KNOW all the homonym rules and I still mess them upby Sarah Waldock - A Novel Idea
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I THINK I've got it sorted in the corrected document, I called her Hester, and then discovered that Emma had referred to her by name as Julia and had to change it, thanks I will check againby Sarah Waldock - A Novel Idea
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It's nice that AM and Isabelle can support each other. I would, personally, be a little concerned about how quiet Alexander is and him sleeping so long and so deep that he doesn't wake when taken to the car, but some babies do go more than four hours sleep at a time, I guessby Sarah Waldock - A Novel Idea
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I do feel very close to Daisy. I was bullied badly as a child for being disabled, and I also have a nasty tongue and a short temper, which I endeavour to control. But that's a lovely compliment, thank you, because it would be easy to fall into a stereotype. The ones I find hardest to write are the ones who have no interest at all in being bluestockings, so I have to work harder on them.by Sarah Waldock - A Novel Idea
I was blown away by how badly young Chattaway behaved; he had mauled Marianne and kissed her against her wishes but he did apologise. I'm now thinking that he only apologised because he feared Tempest's wrath and that he's spoilt enough to think he can do anything he wants with girls who have no father to protect them. I had been planning on him trying to outwit Julian as a suitor, but he reallyby Sarah Waldock - A Novel Idea
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Definitely a researcher at heart, and a teacher, and unable to resist improving the shining hour ... I love finding things out and I am enthusiastic about sharing them, and the best way to share them is to show, not tell. And yes, those little details are what make a story live ... and how I gloated to find a newspaper story i could incorporate into Daisy's story, and promptly used it to make theby Sarah Waldock - A Novel Idea
Aha, you divined my desire to show them coping with problems! some roads were tedious, but the Brighton roads in summer were full of traffic, and the more traffic you have, the more idiots are on the roads, a truism across the centuries. We were meeting a plane at Heathrow once, and although the traffic was moving around the M25 at an average of 6mph, a speed which most travellers in the Recencby Sarah Waldock - A Novel Idea
Sadly pulled is the more ladylike version of 'worn to the knocker' or 'done to a cow's thumb' or in modern parlance thoroughly trashed.by Sarah Waldock - A Novel Idea
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In Elinor's Endowment, 4 young men made a pact to court the dying heiress and share the proceeds. Mr Nettleby engineered a broken carriage to meet Elinor, and also met, and was favourably impressed by, Daisy. He grew disgusted with the pact when he began to know Elinor and her pack of girls as people, but wanted to court her anyway because he was attracted to her. When she picked Graeme, he decby Sarah Waldock - A Novel Idea
I've just done a rewrite so you are NOT left at the end of Chapter 18 with ... well, it happens later now, and is in the middle of the penultimate tranche. But I do like my cliffies. It keeps people coming back for moreby Sarah Waldock - A Novel Idea
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Now as I just finished it and it came up short, I might just start introducing someone for Miss Harper as one of the ways I add a few thousand words. I'll tell you about it though I'm afraid you're getting the draft while my editor looks it overby Sarah Waldock - A Novel Idea
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Looks like we might have more than one volume here! . Yes, I have started Nessie Fanshawe, but got sidetracked to Daisy's Destiny in the Charity School seriesby Sarah Waldock - A Novel Idea
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haha, I am still a dinosaur and think in terms of paperbacks. I don't even own a kindle!by Sarah Waldock - A Novel Idea
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I love the way Frederick just isn't phased, and welcome backby Sarah Waldock - A Novel Idea
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Good thinking! yes, indeed, I must bring them in at some point. It would make Sins of Society a bit thick to publish together, especially as I want to do Nessie as well, the first two shorts combined make nearly 34,000 words, which is half a book; Sins of Society is already over 70k. I don't know about anyone else, but I like a novel which is a convenient size to slip into my handbag for a day ouby Sarah Waldock - A Novel Idea
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In which case Jane and Caleb will be staying in town to undertake investigations on behalf of Esmerelda to clear the name of a friend whose boyfriend is a thief, and to investigate who is blackmailing successful opera dancers by threatening to cut them up if they don't hand over much of what they get from their protectors. I'll cogitate on a third to twine in there, it doesn't fit with the otherby Sarah Waldock - A Novel Idea