I add to that, family. And I include close friends in that category.
Though we often breathe a sigh of relief at escaping family for a few welcome
hours of creative work, it’s essential that we get away from the grindstone to
spend time with family and/or friends. Good advice, in my opinion, which I
managed to put to good use over the weekend. I put my red pen down, closed my
laptop, and took a 737 across the Irish Sea to spend quality time with my
beautiful son and his lovely wife and daughter.
To say it was a breath of fresh air would be the
understatement of the month. We chat all the time, but don’t get to see each
other as often as we’d like. No better reason to make the best of a three-night
stay, packing in family indoor and outdoor time, enjoying chats, discussing
reading and writing with my word-hungry granddaughter, powerwalking through the
nearby woods – searching for suitable natural-wood perches for my son’s budgie,
Papa. Needless to say, my clean-eating regime got left in Ireland, and rightly
so – I’ll write about hot chocolate pizza another time.
Being a freelance editor can be a bit of a funny old
business. I’m always busy, working on first edits, or second or third returns,
but one minute my immediate calendar had more free space than a field of prime
grass in the middle of summer, then I’m booked up to July, with many other
writers hinting in the near distance that they like what’s going on with my
website and blog, plus, of course, many of my groovy clients continue to refer
me to their writing friends and associates, which I really do appreciate (I reward this behaviour with good discount). It’s brilliant to have the work,
and to have such positive feedback across the indie-writing spectrum. I’m delighted
with it, especially so because I’m doing something that I love, and it’s
wonderful to see so much original writing developed and released to the world.
And now I’m back in the land of saints and scholars, stuffed
with love (and choc pizza), just itching to get back to work and what I do
best, collaborating with indie writers to develop their hard-worked fiction and
memoir, honing and polishing it until it’s ready to take the proverbial leap
into the ever-expanding universe of the publishing world. My heart is full of
love, my mind is well rested, and now I’m ready to go. If you have a
work-in-progress that you’d like me to take a look at, send me a chapter and I’ll
provide a free sample edit. After that, it’s up to you, but you know you’ll be
in good company. Be sure to check out my website and blog, too.
My website: http://clearviewfictionediting.com/
My email address: clearviewediting@gmail.com
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