Through The Fog

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Sometimes life feels that way, huh?  And all that can be done is to keep moving through the fog to see what’s on the other side. . .. 🙂

Besides, unknown outcomes inspire La Muse.  At least, that’s what I tell myself!

Raising my coffee mug and hoping you have a great, fog-less week.  Cheers!

-Melia 

11 thoughts on “Through The Fog

  1. Melia,

    thanks so much for the reminder to keep going! Writing hard, trying to get two new series ready to launch – 1 self-pub, and 1 for Samhain. Some days I meet myself coming and going.

    Hope your writing and personal lives treat you well. Fog begone!

    best,
    Cathryn

  2. I love fog — I love walking through it, I love driving through it (very, very carefully). Seeing what’s on the other side is the best feeling of all!

  3. Cathryn! Totally missed seeing you at the Donald Maass workshop yesterday – still hard to believe you’re like, not in our gorgeous, sun-filled part of the world. (Okay, okay, so the sun-filled part is delusional, but a girl could remember, right?)

    Anywho, you are one very busy author, and as a fan, I’m thrilled you’re working so hard, so no stopping, okay, until you get those next series up there! 🙂 And, really, even then I know you’ll be working on at least one more project, so I guess you’re doomed destined to continue to meet yourself.

    As for the fog, I’m totally convinced there are no monsters in there, so *shrugs* what the heck? It keeps life interesting and provides tons of story opportunities!

    Hugs,
    Melia

  4. Hey there, Eilis!

    Careful is a good thing where fog is concerned, although I do love seeing shapes take place as I go through them. Unless, of course, it’s the tail end of a semi-truck! That can be a bit scary. . ..

    Hope all is well in your world.

    Hugs,
    Melia

  5. Yes sometimes we have a moment like that but mostly we come out of their, sometimes with much difficult and other times with less. And then the curiosity, I am a curious person and often I say to my self what would happen next ?

  6. Me, too! And usually, when the fog clears, it all makes sense. Okay, maybe sometimes it doesn’t, but as you said, curiosity makes it interesting. 🙂

    Have a happy day,
    Melia

  7. Yes, there are! Even if the fog doesn’t lift soon, at least there’s a story in there somewhere, right?

    Great to see you last weekend!

    Happy writing,
    Melia

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