This morning I made a special effort – omlette for breakfast, made Julia’s sandwiches, did the washing up . . . then I tailed off. Finally, i managed to write the prose section of a haibun. As I made lunch (cheese on toast with tomato relish) I was struck by more inspiration and my lunch went cold as I typed two more. It’s hardly comparable to actual work, but I did feel that I’d made a breakthrough, and celebrated by falling asleep in my chair as I watched the news on TV after eating cold cheese on toast.
Considering that I haven’t written anything new in the poetry line for three months, two of my recent acceptances date back to last October, and some are probably older than that, this is a promising move forwards I have written some Facebook pieces for the Numismatic Society and quite a few blog posts, though even there I have been far from firing on all cylinders.
I am also trying to do some longer pieces on collectables for the blog. It’s practice for magazine articles, which I intend to write when I retire.
Reverse of the Boy Scout Medal
Then there’s the presentation in September. That’s actually very close now and I have done nothing for the last two weeks. I am now feeling scared about that – it’s only about three weeks now and I’ve been frittering my time away without noticing. Three weeks is nothing, considering that I’ve changed the emphasis of the presentation several times and still don’t have a proper idea of the way I want to do it.
Miniature medals of Superintendent Tacey – Nottinghamshire City Police
Better finish this and get working again . . .





You will get the presentation figured out and do well, Simon.
It’s coming. But slowly. 🙂
Three weeks is a lifetime….
It starts like that, then it suddenly disappears. 🙁
Stick with it
A new script is slowly taking shape. 🙂
Steady on, Quercus! Trust the process.
🙂
Perhaps the time has come to settle on an approach, boring though it is to be tied down.
You are right. Once I decide on the story I want to tell I can flesh it out quite easily.