Thought it would be fun to see what everyone is working on in a brief way. So here's the drill for this thread: Give us the title you are working on (all caps), and then a ten-word description of it (init cap only). E.G.
THE WEDNESDAY DAUGHTERS. Friendship, love, and Beatrix Potter in the English Lake District.
If you're on twitter, add the hashtag #ATitleAndTen there and add a link or @shewritesdotcom to help spread the word about this wonderful place Kamy has created!
And yes, if you use more than ten words after the title, I will exercise the mighty group moderator delete button!
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Permalink Reply by Meg Waite Clayton on August 4, 2012 at 12:41pm I should say that was to Paris, not Italy. But we are talking about Venice for the next adventure.
Permalink Reply by Normandie Ward Fischer on August 4, 2012 at 12:55pm I have one making the rounds now that is set on the Italian Riviera and Venice. I long to return. . .
Permalink Reply by Meg Waite Clayton on August 5, 2012 at 11:05am We loved the Amalfi Coast. I might consider that for a setting as well. So many books already set in Venice, and yet it is such an evocative place.
The Amalfi coast is just stunning. I found driving around the hairpin bends a bit scary though! And we got stuck half way up a mountain on the way to Ravello with a coach coming the other way.
sounds wonderful. I write about Italy so I can pretend I'm there!
Permalink Reply by Kathy Leonard Czepiel on August 8, 2012 at 9:40am LOL. I may have to go to Poland. Somehow, doesn't have quite the same zing.
Permalink Reply by Meg Waite Clayton on August 12, 2012 at 6:03pm Laughing. Croatia? And yet the beaches there are supposed to be lovely.
Permalink Reply by Julia Fierro on February 6, 2013 at 6:38pm Sounds lovely, Meg!
DIAMOND GIRL a Victorian novel about murder, marriage and London in the fog
You had me at "Victorian" :)
You know what, I make sure I eat Victoria sponge cake while I'm working on it. Got to achieve cake symmetry!
: )
Ooooo... you just Victorian, novel and murder in the same sentence... got my attention.
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