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Friday 13 April 2012

Lucky 7: seven lines from new writing

Voula Grand (@voulagrand) tagged me on her Lucky 7 displacement activity.  It was a surprise, partly because I've been so absent on twitter lately, but more perhaps because I've kind of given up on the writing, for now anyway, put the fruits of my back breaking labours under the bed, giving myself a holiday from chasing the ephemeral.  Frankly, you see, writing is about 2% wonderful fun and 98% mental breakdown and being foul to the family.
But I'm glad to bring the old thing out, dust it off, and find page 7.  And line 7 is this bit  - the narrator is about to walk out on her family and this young man is NOT the love interest, but one of those angels who play a tiny part but move mountains:
I am exhausted.  There are no seats, so I crouch onto the paving step by the town hall and lean uncomfortably against the low metal rail.  And there I stay, watching the world.  The world that knows what it’s doing and why it’s here.   My attention narrows to a young man, not much more than a boy, holding a clipboard.  He’s standing in the middle of the market square inviting people to take part in his survey.  He has an orb of yellow hair and as people drift towards him, he leans after them slightly, following for a step or two.  Definitely a sunflower.  After a bit, he notices me watching him, lopes over and sits down beside me on the slab, folding his long legs under him like a foal.


The instructions for Lucky 7 are:
  • · Go to page 7 or 77 in your current manuscript
  • · Go to line 7
  • · Post on your blog the next 7 lines, or sentences, as they are – no cheating
  • · Tag 7 other authors to do the same







The 7 writers I have chosen are these - I haven't asked them first, I'm afraid, they don't have to do it if they don't want to:
Liz Fenwick  @liz_fenwick
Liz Harris @lizharrisauthor
Keris Stainton   @Keris
Kate Lord Brown  @katelordbrown
Sive Nicoll  @SiveNicoll
Sarah Addyman  @SarahAddyman
Debbie White  @Bluestockingmum
I hope you enjoy reading 7 lines from their new works as much as I'm looking forward to it.

1 comment:

  1. I just stumbled across your blogs while searching my name online to find an article I'd written.

    I want to apologise for not responding to this as I never respond to DMs on Twitter in case they're scary spam containing viruses.

    Sorry!
    Sarah

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