21/09/2005
Deep in the writing cave
Ideas are stirring...
Reminds me of an annoying poem my grandmother used to chant to me when I was little, for some reason. (only the poem was annoying, not my grandmother!)
'The night was dark and stormy and deep in a cave the chief of the brigands said to Antonio, 'Antonio, tell us a tale...'
And he began, as follows:
The night was dark and stormy, and deep in a cave the chief of the brigands said to Antonio, 'Antonio, tell us a tale...'
And he began as follows...'
I'm sure you get the idea! Perhaps that was what stirred my imagination at the first. I can remember now my utter frustration as I waited for the rest of the story!
However, I digress...
I'm loving this new book of mine... set in the fictional kingdom of Kaddara, just wait until you meet Sheikh Shahin. Oh yes. You're going to love him as much as I do!!!
Love to all, and happy reading everyone!
Susan
Reminds me of an annoying poem my grandmother used to chant to me when I was little, for some reason. (only the poem was annoying, not my grandmother!)
'The night was dark and stormy and deep in a cave the chief of the brigands said to Antonio, 'Antonio, tell us a tale...'
And he began, as follows:
The night was dark and stormy, and deep in a cave the chief of the brigands said to Antonio, 'Antonio, tell us a tale...'
And he began as follows...'
I'm sure you get the idea! Perhaps that was what stirred my imagination at the first. I can remember now my utter frustration as I waited for the rest of the story!
However, I digress...
I'm loving this new book of mine... set in the fictional kingdom of Kaddara, just wait until you meet Sheikh Shahin. Oh yes. You're going to love him as much as I do!!!
Love to all, and happy reading everyone!
Susan
