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Friday
Feb152008

Nanoose?

Seems like I am a man of holidays this winter. Woofreakinhoo will be quiet next week, as I will be travelling to a quiet spot on Vancouver Island. Nanoose Bay lies on the east coast of the island just north of Nanaimo - and that is about all I know about it. Oh, and it is warmer than here, but most places are.

On my return, I plan on digging back into my novel Fall in One Day. I have been gathering notes and thinking a lot about the characters and storyline, but the book is stalled right now. This has been because of all the drawing and painting I have been doing. I am glad for the influx of illustration work, but I do feel it is time to put some stories down on ther page. Mexico certainly suggested a few to me, and I have a journal full of notes I can look at when my memory of the place starts to fade.

Woofreakinghoo has been a bit short on the fiction side lately, hopefully that will be changing; maybe I'll post an excerpt before I go - though, having a trip on your mind makes it difficult to think of anything beyond, "just how many shirts and books do I need?"

Cheers.

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