You may or may not recognise the above piece of paper from a previous post, in fact you can still see the details of lecteur de tarot’s completion (now accompanied by a word count of progress for the delayed Pulp Bonanza piece and a sketch of heronaut’s contents) but below that, marked out in yellow, green and blue marker pen is the chart detailing progress on the now complete Love Amongst Strangers sequel.
At this point, I’m very tempted to title the entire short novel, An Echo of the Way You Knew Me Under Foreign Skies ~ Love Amongst Strangers (Again), if only because I’m somewhat in love with the idea of having a full sentance as a book title. The line itself comes from the song When Everyone Forgets by ThouShaltNot which can be found on the Neil Gaiman tribute LP, Where’s Neil When You Need Him? or, alternately, can be listened to on the last.fm site. This song is one of many that has made a significant impact on writing this book, almost to the point where I’m considering uploading a track listing for a Love Amongst Strangers (Again) ‘album’.
More on that later, perhaps.
So, one more project down, only another million to go.
Once I get past cursory editing, I should have something more substantial to show off, including, possibly… freebies!
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It’s okay, you can start breathing again now guys!
