There's a spoke in the works...
Just twenty pages left to edit on StarMark - and I have just been told this morning that I have tendonitis.
So I'm typing this very awkwardly, wearing a splint.
"Rest it," the nurse said. "Keep taking painkillers regularly and at night, take the splint off and give your wrist a good wriggle."
*sigh*
Just twenty pages left. It will probably take me as long to do these last few as it did to do the first one hundred and sixty...
At least my arm isn't fractured, which was my fear after an argument in the garden with a bramble root, spade and buried concrete block...
Anyway - if my Scribbles are shorter than usual ('Hooray!' I can hear you all saying), at least you know why.
And a few hundred words a day on StarMark will still get me to the finishing post eventually - just later than planned.
So I'm typing this very awkwardly, wearing a splint.
"Rest it," the nurse said. "Keep taking painkillers regularly and at night, take the splint off and give your wrist a good wriggle."
*sigh*
Just twenty pages left. It will probably take me as long to do these last few as it did to do the first one hundred and sixty...
At least my arm isn't fractured, which was my fear after an argument in the garden with a bramble root, spade and buried concrete block...
Anyway - if my Scribbles are shorter than usual ('Hooray!' I can hear you all saying), at least you know why.
And a few hundred words a day on StarMark will still get me to the finishing post eventually - just later than planned.